New robotic firefighting vehicles use thermal cameras and water cannons to locate fires and hazards before firefighters step inside a building.
Hyundai Motor Group is showing how robotics and artificial intelligence could soon play a life-saving role on the front lines ...
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Hyundai Motor Company, in collaboration with Kia, Hyundai Rotem, Hyundai Mobis and the National Fire Agency, created its ...
This life-saving robot isn't just a futuristic concept. The first operational unit was donated and deployed, and is out there saving humans!
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South Korea Builds Robot To Fight 1,000-Degree Fires — Breakthrough For Disaster Response Tech
The unmanned robot can assess the situation, extinguish extreme blazes, and map out rescue routes.
Campaign video showcases the Unmanned Firefighting Robot deployed to high-risk scenes before firefighters for enhanced safety ...
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Video: Hyundai reveals firefighting robot built to withstand 1,472 degrees Fahrenheit
South Korean automaker introduced a video titled ‘A Safer Way Home’ on Tuesday, showcasing ...
Firefighting robots powered by artificial intelligence have completed a successful early trial in Australia, showing they can navigate obstacles and work together to extinguish fires without placing ...
Hyundai has donated four super-tough unmanned robotic vehicles to firefighters in Korea for use in high-risk situations. The autonomous vehicles will deal with the initial stages of a fire to provide ...
Firefighters responding to a fire emergency may be getting some extra help from robots. We’ve heard about humanoid firefighting robots helping out with ship fires before, but this one is a bit smaller ...
In Mobile, Alabama, a humanoid robot looked on as a fire burned aboard the USS Shadwell. Its infrared eyes scanned the blaze to find its heart, and its robot arms grabbed a hose to spray water into ...
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