RaonPeople Signs 'AI Vehicle Inspection' Contract with Hyundai Glovis: "Applied to New Cars Including Hydrogen Vehicles"
[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] AI specialist company RaonPeople announced on the 8th through a public disclosure that it has signed an AI exterior inspection contract for 11 vehicle models including Hyundai Glovis and Genesis, covering 21 detailed areas, and will supply inspection equipment and software.
The AI vehicle inspection equipment supplied by RaonPeople is a solution applicable to all new car inspections, including internal combustion engine vehicles, electric vehicles, and hydrogen vehicles, through deep learning. It enables more precise and accurate defect detection compared to existing rule-based vision inspections or visual inspections. It is expected to enhance corporate competitiveness in the global market through various effects such as increased production efficiency due to AI application, quality improvement, and cost reduction.
A RaonPeople official stated, “We will expand our strategic partnership with Hyundai Glovis to create synergy in the AI vehicle inspection business sector,” adding, “As the world’s first company to commercialize the AI vehicle inspection business, we plan to strengthen our sales capabilities so that AI inspection technology can be applied to various automobile manufacturing brands in the global market.”
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The official also added, “RaonPeople’s sales are expanding in existing businesses such as AI machine vision including vehicle exterior inspection, camera module inspection, and golf sensors, and with the activation of new businesses such as secondary battery AI inspection and autonomous driving solutions, we expect to show visible results starting from the first quarter.”
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