Promising Startups from Gumi City Showcase Advanced Technologies at National Skills Competition
Promotion Booths Operated by Gumi-Based Startups Such as Altree, Elline, and A4Lab
Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province, will operate a promotional booth to showcase the technological capabilities of local startup companies at the 59th National Skills Competition, which will be held at the Park Chunghee Gymnasium for three days starting from the 26th.
Promising startup companies from Gumi City showcasing advanced technology at the National Skills Competition.
View original imageIn this competition, three promising startups from Gumi?Altri (a single-passenger autonomous caddy robot), Elline (automated logistics robots), and A4Lab (medical navigation systems)?will participate to present a diverse vision for future industries to citizens as a city of technological innovation.
Altri will introduce its user-centered single-passenger golf caddy robot equipped with advanced sensors such as real-time weather information and wind measurement. Elline, as a manufacturer of automated logistics robots, will promote its smart automation technology that leads innovation in the future logistics industry. In addition, A4Lab will unveil a comprehensive solution that enhances the efficiency and accuracy of medical staff through a precision surgical navigation system applicable in medical settings.
The city plans to widely promote the newly evolving Gumi startup ecosystem and strengthen its status as a technology-driven city through this promotional booth.
Mayor Kim Jangho said, "The 59th National Skills Competition is an important opportunity to widely publicize Gumi's efforts for change toward future high-tech industries."
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