Rinos announced on the 25th that it will exhibit its self-developed artificial intelligence (AI) home platform at the 2023 Korea Electronics Show (KES), held at COEX in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, until the 27th of this month.


The AI home platform exhibited this time can collect and store information from the Internet of Things occurring within the home. Through the main unit that can control devices and a tablet, the status of the home can be remotely checked. It has a built-in voice recognition function, allowing not only checking air quality information through voice commands but also device control.


What differentiates Rinos' AI home platform from existing products is that, unlike IoT technology that must be connected to external internet or cloud environments, voice recognition and device control are possible even when the internet connection is disconnected. In particular, it includes authentication functions through speaker verification and facial recognition, enabling stable service in various environments requiring confidentiality.


Rinos stated that it plans to expand the functionality of the AI home platform to control various devices within the home in the future. It can be applied to industrial sectors requiring security and AI functions, such as smart factories, schools, nursing homes, long-term care hospitals, and public institutions.



Lee Sang-gu, Vice President of Rinos, emphasized, "The AI home platform exhibited at this Korea Electronics Show was developed through an R&D project conducted with the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy since 2020," adding, "We will secure more diverse external scalability based on the AI home platform and make it a new growth engine that can create synergy with existing businesses."


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