Held at Hyundai Motorstudio Busan until October 31

Hyundai Motor - German Vitra Museum, 'Hello Robot, Humans, Machines, and Design' Exhibition View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Je-hoon] Hyundai Motor Company announced on the 3rd that it will hold the exhibition "Hello Robot, Humans, Machines, and Design" at Hyundai Motorstudio Busan in collaboration with the Vitra Design Museum in Germany until October 31.


This exhibition is the first to be held since Hyundai Motor signed a partnership with the Vitra Design Museum last July, attracting attention from the cultural and artistic communities as it is the first of its kind in Asia. The exhibition, featuring over 200 works across six exhibition rooms, demonstrates how design innovation is driving changes in the role of robots.


In particular, the exhibition showcases various robots that bring innovative changes to daily life, including the medical wearable robot "MEX," developed by Hyundai's robotics research team "Robotics Lab" to assist walking for patients with lower body paralysis, and the service robot for sales bases "DAL-e."


Additionally, robots "Spot" and "Atlas," developed by Boston Dynamics, which became part of Hyundai Motor Company in June this year, are also exhibited, vividly conveying the design applied to robotic technology and the enrichment of everyday life brought by robotics.


Moreover, interactive art by domestic artists active on Hyundai Motor Group's open innovation and creative talent platform "ZERO1NE," augmented reality (AR) works, and Lovot Lab's interactive art present a future life where humans and robots coexist with new imagination. Other exhibits include the animation character Robot Taekwon V, which reproduces robot movements inspired by Taekwondo.



A Hyundai Motor official stated, "This exhibition, held in collaboration with the Vitra Design Museum, will showcase innovative robotics technology that propels humans toward a future of infinite possibilities and serve as an opportunity to demonstrate the future mobility direction pursued by Hyundai Motor."


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