Doosan Robotics has officially opened the Doosan Robotics Innovation Center on October 15, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at enhancing collaboration in robot research and development. Situated in Gumi-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, the center spans approximately 6,600 square meters, making it the largest robotics research facility in South Korea. The center will house around 80 researchers, representing 40% of the company's workforce, who will work together to innovate intelligent robot solutions and humanoid technologies.
This facility consolidates essential R&D resources, focusing on the development of core robot components, AI-based motion research, and quality testing. The center features rigorous testing areas where robots undergo extensive trials, including power cycling and movement tests, as well as temperature and humidity chambers to ensure reliability in extreme conditions. Specialized workspaces are also equipped to prioritize worker safety during tasks like sanding and welding.
In a strategic move to enhance AI and software development, Doosan Robotics has appointed Oh Chang-hoon, former CTO of Toss Securities, as Executive Vice President. Oh's expertise in software architecture will support the advancement of intelligent robot solutions. CEO Keven Kim emphasized the company's commitment to becoming a leader in intelligent robotics, following their AI innovation declaration in April. The Innovation Center is expected to accelerate the development of new technologies, setting new industry standards in intelligent automation.
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