A customer is receiving information through the touchscreen of the AI guide robot Chloe at Busan X the Sky in Haeundae-gu, Busan.

A customer is receiving information through the touchscreen of the AI guide robot Chloe at Busan X the Sky in Haeundae-gu, Busan.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] Pulmuone Food & Culture, a lifestyle service company under Pulmuone, announced on the 21st that it will operate the AI guide robot 'LG CLOi GuideBot' (hereinafter CLOi) at 'Busan X the Sky,' the largest observatory in Korea, located at LCT in Haeundae-gu, Busan.


The guide robot CLOi is deployed with one unit each on the 1st floor, where the observatory's information desk is located, and the 100th floor, the observation deck, providing guidance on major facilities and convenience amenities of the observatory.


When customers search for a specific location via the robot's touchscreen, it provides information on location, route, and estimated time through screen and voice, and if visitors wish, it offers an 'escort service' to accompany them to their destination.


The guide robot CLOi is the 'LG CLOi GuideBot' unveiled by LG Electronics last September. It features multiple functions including visitor guidance, advertising, security, and docent services. The 27-inch displays mounted on the front and rear serve as customer-customized displays.


Equipped cameras also enable security tasks such as detecting entrants during late-night hours.



Since starting its consignment catering business in 1991, Pulmuone Food & Culture has been promoting various lifestyle service businesses including concession operations, rest area businesses, and specialized restaurant brand businesses.


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