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Airport security goes beyond the curbside. Seoul Robotics Airport Solution extends to all areas of an airport, even parking. Airport operators can track the movement of vehicles and pedestrians in parking lots allowing for pedestrian safety and parking spot availability. Don't miss Seoul Robotics at the ACI World - Airports Council International 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition. We will be in booth #15 September 6-7 in Incheon, Korea. During the show, you will be able to see our airport solution in action and learn more about how we are making airports more efficient and safer. https://bit.ly/45p76mC #ACI2023 #Safety #Airports
We've published an interview with our very own Dongmin Kim, one of the core software engineers at Seoul Robotics. In the interview, DK shares his journey at Seoul Robotics, his roles and responsibilities, his future goals, and some great advice for aspiring software developers. It's a fascinating read that gives you an inside look at the work and culture at Seoul Robotics. Click the link below to read the full article and get inspired!
Seoul Robotics is headed to the ACI World - Airports Council International 2023 Annual Conference & Exhibition. We will be in booth #15 September 6-7 in Incheon, Korea. During the show, we will showcase our airport solution that creates a real-time digital twin model of an entire airport to efficiently and securely track the movements of people and vehicles, all while respecting passenger privacy. https://bit.ly/45p76mC #AirportCX #AirportSolution
Check out this fascinating story of Oleksii Nasypanyi, our Ukrainian Research Engineer, who moved to Korea to pursue his studies at KAIST. Now, working for Seoul Robotics for 2 years, Oleksii shares his experience living as a foreigner in Korea and the challenges he faced due to the language barrier. He also talks about his role as a Research Engineer and his aspirations to develop his skills further. Read on to discover more about Oleksii's journey and his unique experiences.
Want to listen in on the latest MONEY FM 89.3 podcast featuring Seoul Robotics' HanBin Lee? Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gd9c9rHN https://lnkd.in/gpCgUwpM https://lnkd.in/g7ezbz_9
Seoul Robotics' Steven Sheffield, PE will be speaking at the 2023 @I3 Conference in Orlando, Aug 1, 3:15 - 5:00pm. In the session "Automated Signal Performance Measurements for Enhanced Pedestrian Safety" Steven will discuss how Seoul Robotics plays a critical role in pedestrian safety using 3D perception and real-time data to identify potential safety hazards and help reduce the risk of pedestrian accidents and fatalities.
Introducing Sang Woon Lee (Ben), a talented Software Engineer at Seoul Robotics. With a strong background in Computer Science from University of Southern California, Ben brings a diverse skill set to our team. He works on our main product, SENSR, developing features in both the frontend and backend. Click below to read the full article and discover how Ben's passion for exploring different areas of the product make him a valuable asset to our company. Click below to read the full article. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/driving-innovation-exploring-sang-woon-lees-role-3d-perception #MeetTheTeam #SeoulRobotics
IAA MOBILITY is Europe’s biggest mobility and technology event of the year. It’s happening September 5-8 in Munich. We’ll be there. Will you? Alongside BMW Group, NVIDIA, Bosch, Volkswagen and others, Seoul Robotics’ CEO HanBin Lee will be speaking at the event. Learn more about IAA Mobility and who’s speaking: bit.ly/3OnWPlh #IAA #iaamobility #autonomy #mobility
In Samantha Bresnahan's CNN article she discusses digital twin projects worldwide, including the one in the City of Chattanooga, which also happens to have the the largest smart intersection project in the US. Kevin Comstock points out in the article how the City of Chattanooga collects data to make the intersections safer. They collect that data using Seoul Robotics. Read the entire article here: https://cnn.it/3kSKmcR Mina Sartipi Austin Harris The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Center for Urban Informatics and Progress #smartcities
Visit Seoul Robotics at the Macnica booth #48-31 to see how LV5 CTRL TWR enables cars to move autonomously, make autonomy safe, more accessible, and eliminate blind spots. LV5 CTRL TWR, is a first of its kind 'Autonomy Through Infrastructure' solution powered by Seoul Robotics’ 3D perception platform. #Autonomy #3Dperception #Safety