Hyundai Motor Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Suprema in Goyang, South Korea, to establish a total security solution based on robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). This collaboration aims to expand Robotics LAB’s robot-friendly building business model by integrating access control and physical security solutions in partnership with Suprema, South Korea’s leading supplier of biometric access control systems.
Under the agreement, Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics LAB will provide unified services by providing facial recognition technology for both robots and access systems. They plan to enhance services by utilizing each party’s expertise in integrating facial recognition technology with robots and infrastructure developed last year at Korea’s first commercial robot-friendly building, ‘Factorial Seongsu’, in collaboration with Suprema.
Building on this vision, the collaboration is centered around the shared goal of developing RTS and pioneering new security solutions. By leveraging the Robotics LAB’s advanced robotics technology of Hyundai Motor Group’s Robotics LAB and Suprema’s expertise in biometric access control solutions, the partnership aims to integrate both parties’ cutting-edge hardware, software, and AI technologies.
This integration is expected to transcend the limitations of existing physical security systems, paving the way for innovative opportunities in the industry.
Moreover, the partnership will explore opportunities with artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), which is the integration of AI with the Internet of Things (IoT). This integration will advance autonomous driving capabilities for robots, enhancing services such as food and beverage delivery and package delivery within robot-friendly building sites.
The core of this collaboration is to implement various autonomous robot services by developing technologies that integrate robots with infrastructure in robot-friendly buildings. Notably, a successful deployment was achieved last year, integrating 53 facial recognition devices and a fleet of service robots.
Suprema will focus on minimizing the development period required for expanding the robot’s operating range and integrating with infrastructure using Suprema’s access application programming interface (API). This will eliminate the need for direct integration with each manufacturer for infrastructure like speed gates, automatic doors, and elevators necessary for autonomous driving.
Additionally, both parties will develop new mobility-enabled solutions for the physical security industry and propose new standards and certifications, thereby setting a new benchmark for the industry.
Both parties plan to closely collaborate to implement and standardize a robotics-based integrated security solution through this joint development.