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Boston Dynamics launches Spot robot dog while Hyundai debuts Ioniq 5 EV at Auto Expo 2023 in India

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Last updated: 2023/05/28 at 1:02 PM
EV-a2zm Published January 12, 2023 3 Min Read
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American robotics firm Boston Dynamics launched its high-tech Spot robot dog in India. At the same time, Korean automaker Hyundai debuted its Ioniq 5 EV at the Auto Expo 2023 in Greater Noida, as per DNA.

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Boston Dynamics and Hyundai’s connection: The SpotHyundai Ioniq 5 EV at the Auto Expo 2023

We are at the #Hyundai India stage for the Auto Expo and we were welcomed by the Boston Dynamics Robot called ‘Spot’.
Via @CARIndia #india @AEMotorShow #AutoExpo2023 #autoexpo #Hyundai #HyundaiIndia #AutoExpo2023 #HyundaiAE2023 @HyundaiIndia pic.twitter.com/GDZqShnLXe

— ♔Kurt Morris (@morris_kurt) January 11, 2023

Boston Dynamics and Hyundai’s connection: The Spot

Hyundai partnered with Boston Dynamics in 2021 to buy the latter’s innovative 4-legged robot, the Spot, to guard its plants. Interestingly, this technology is an AI-powered robot with remote control and autonomous navigation capabilities.

Hyundai and Boston Dynamics put on a show at #CES2023!#AI #MachineLearning #Robotics @IntEngineering@rwang0 @PawlowskiMario @mvollmer1 @gvalan @ipfconline1 @LaurentAlaus @Shi4Tech @Fisher85M @kalydeoo @Ym78200 @Nicochan33 @chboursin @EvanKirstel pic.twitter.com/x8a5D0wTGd

— Jean-Baptiste Lefevre (@jblefevre60) January 4, 2023

Remarkably, its remote-control capabilities function through a webpage that live streams its movement around the facility. With this, the staff in charge can remotely monitor the industrial areas. Meanwhile, its AI technology aids Spot’s capability to sense danger and alarm the personnel monitoring the secure webpage.

Furthermore, it boasts a thermal camera and 3D LiDAR features, offering exceptional capabilities. These include detecting people and potential fire hazards, monitoring high-temperature, and perceiving the door’s movement.

That said, the Spot robots effectively monitor the South Korean automaker’s plants, offering capabilities that a human might find hard to do.

Notably, Boston Dynamics’ quadruped Spot was the first commercial offering released in the market in June 2020. A few years have passed, and Spot’s popularity has significantly expanded. It reached the following industries: “power utilities, construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and mining.”

Hyundai Ioniq 5 EV at the Auto Expo 2023

Hyundai presented its new Ioniq 5 EV at the Auto Expo 2023 in India. It proudly announced the Ioniq 5 EV’s power and features, attracting the interest of potential customers.

The Ioniq 5 has a 72.6 kWh battery and 2WD system. It has a peak power of 160 PS and a torque of 350 Nm. The vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.6 seconds.

According to ARAI, the Ioniq 5 will have a maximum driving range of about 631 kilometers when outfitted with two-wheel drive (2WD) and a 72.6-kWh battery.

Hyundai and Boston Dynamics put on a show at #CES2023!#AI #MachineLearning #Robotics @IntEngineering@rwang0 @PawlowskiMario @mvollmer1 @gvalan @ipfconline1 @LaurentAlaus @Shi4Tech @Fisher85M @kalydeoo @Ym78200 @Nicochan33 @chboursin @EvanKirstel pic.twitter.com/x8a5D0wTGd

— Jean-Baptiste Lefevre (@jblefevre60) January 4, 2023

See Also:

  • Hyundai Motor Group aims for the moon with the development of its lunar rover 
  • Hyundai Motor Group announces $18 billion investment in South Korean EV industry by 2030
  • Hyundai Ioniq 6 dominates the 2023 World Car Awards, winning 3 top honors
  • Hyundai and Kia develop one-armed robot for EV charging
  • Hyundai Motor nearly doubled global plug-in car sales in January 2023

As time passes, technologies do indeed advance. These robots are now available, and they can outperform humans in certain tasks. It would be intriguing how Spot can improve further and what more it might provide Hyundai in the future.

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