Mando WG Campus Service Platform Team Leader Son Byung-guk is presenting a case of collaboration in the mobility solution field with AWS.

Mando WG Campus Service Platform Team Leader Son Byung-guk is presenting a case of collaboration in the mobility solution field with AWS.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Mando, an automotive parts specialist company, is focusing on discovering new businesses in the mobility solutions sector by partnering with cloud computing service provider Amazon Web Services (AWS).


On the 10th, Mando announced that it will utilize AWS's cloud services in areas such as the Internet of Things, machine learning, big data analytics, and remote computing to discover new business opportunities. The goal is to find optimal solutions based on data collected and analyzed through various devices and applications (apps). Mando is concentrating on commercializing these results through ‘WG Campus’ (Mando’s dedicated new business organization).


Mando and AWS began their collaboration with the ‘Hi-Care’ service. Hi-Care is a mobility service application that connects hydrogen charging stations with hydrogen vehicle drivers. App users can check overall operational status and business information of hydrogen charging stations nationwide through Hi-Care. Since September 28, AWS’s deep learning technology has been applied to automatically detect vehicles waiting at charging stations.


Additionally, Mando is leading the implementation of functions to remotely control and monitor various mobility devices in partnership with AWS. The development of ‘Goli’ (an autonomous patrol robot) is the first case. Goli, which was conducting pilot patrols at Baegot Life Park in Siheung, received official approval for operation on the 4th. Moving forward, the two companies plan to develop more cloud-based services related to various personal mobility devices.


Changhoon Oh, Vice President of Mando, stated, “Data processing and application in a cloud environment are very important areas in the future mobility sector. Through collaboration with AWS, a leading company in this field, we will continuously strive to create various future business opportunities based on innovative mobility solutions.”



Kiho Ham, CEO of AWS Korea, said, “We are pleased to support Mando in providing innovative mobility services to customers worldwide based on AWS, the industry’s most extensive and in-depth cloud platform. We plan to continue supporting Mando’s digital transformation journey through the cloud.”


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