Eight Robot and Drone Companies from Daejeon Participate in '2024 RoboWorld'
Operation of Joint Corporate Booths Including RasTech and ITIZ
Daejeon Technopark announced on the 22nd that it will operate a joint pavilion with robotics and drone companies from the Daejeon region at '2024 RoboWorld,' which will be held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province from the 23rd to the 26th.
This year's exhibition will feature more than 300 domestic and international companies operating 900 booths, showcasing manufacturing robots, smart factory automation, professional and personal service robots, autonomous and logistics robots, medical, rehabilitation, and defense robots, robots as a service, and robot component software.
The Daejeon joint pavilion will include four robotics companies and four drone companies: LastTech (humanoid guide service robot), Saeon (autonomous driving coding robot), AI Control (coding education robot), Thingrip (robot electric gripper), ITIZ (industrial drones), Synarex (high-precision satellite navigation devices and drones), Doositec (multipurpose small drones), and Daeyoung MNS (multipurpose lightweight vertical takeoff and landing drones).
Kim Wooyeon, President of Daejeon Technopark, said, "We hope that the Daejeon joint pavilion will serve as a platform for promoting the products and expanding the market for robotics companies in the Daejeon region."
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