[‘\n’, Protecting the safety of residents with 24-hour autonomous driving function… Aiming to commercialize the service within the third quarter of this year,
![(From left) Han Juseok, KB Aju Vice President, Jang Woong-jun, SK ShieldS Physical Security Business Department Head (Vice President), Lee Sang-min, CEO of Newbility. [ⓒ Newbility]](https://imgnews.pstatic.net/image/138/2024/05/07/0002172667_001_20240507091601253.jpg?type=w647)
(From left) Han Juseok, KB Aju Vice President, Jang Woong-jun, SK ShieldS Physical Security Business Department Head (Vice President), Lee Sang-min, CEO of Newbility. [ⓒ Newbility]
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, ‘[Digital Daily Yang Min-ha Reporter] Autonomous driving robot service company Newbility announced on the 7th that it will cooperate with SK ShieldS and building comprehensive management company KB Aju to commercialize autonomous driving patrol robots for apartment complexes.’,
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, ‘The three companies signed a business agreement at the SK ShieldS Samsung-dong office on the 3rd for this purpose. Lee Sang-min, CEO of Newbility, Jang Woong-jun, SK ShieldS Physical Security Business Department Head (Vice President), and Han Juseok, KB Aju Vice President, attended the agreement ceremony.’,
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, ‘Through this agreement, Newbility aims to establish and commercialize services within the third quarter to introduce patrol robots jointly developed with SK ShieldS to large-scale apartment complexes managed by KB Aju.’,
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, ‘The patrol robots for apartment complexes have a 24-hour autonomous driving function, enabling continuous patrols even during late night hours or security guard breaks. By continuously patrolling designated areas, it is expected to minimize security blind spots and effectively protect the safe daily lives of residents in the future.’,
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, ‘Furthermore, Newbility is considering developing a real-time detection function for problems in residential areas such as illegal parking, littering, and illegal dumping to further utilize patrol robots for creating a more pleasant residential environment.’,
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, ‘Lee Sang-min, CEO of Newbility, said, “Newbility’s patrol robots are capable of safe autonomous driving day and night even among high-rise apartment complexes, the representative residential form in Korean cities. They are designed to enhance safety within the complex and consider the efficiency and usability of administrators who directly use the service, and ultimately residents who encounter the robots within the complex.” He added, “Through this collaboration, I will do my best to enhance safety within apartment complexes through robots and ultimately contribute to improving the quality of life for residents.”‘,
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