Firefighters constantly put their lives at risk in the line of duty to save civilians. To protect them, Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has donated its Unmanned Firefighting Robots to the National Fire ...
Hyundai Motor Company, in collaboration with Kia, Hyundai Rotem, Hyundai Mobis and the National Fire Agency, created its ...
Hyundai has donated four super-tough unmanned robotic vehicles to firefighters in Korea for use in high-risk situations. The autonomous vehicles will deal with the initial stages of a fire to provide ...
Campaign video showcases the Unmanned Firefighting Robot deployed to high-risk scenes before firefighters for enhanced safety ...
Hyundai Motor Group is stepping far beyond the traditional boundaries of the auto industry. In late February, Chairman Euisun Chung personally delivered four unmanned firefighting robots to South ...
They are unmanned firefighting robots, developed by Hyundai Motor Group, with four units donated to Korea’s National Fire ...
Hyundai Motor Group partners with the Korea National Fire Agency to build a safer society through Unmanned Firefighting Robot ...
Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday it has donated four units of an unmanned firefighting robot to the National Fire Agency (NFA), pledging to expand the program to 100 units in the future. A donation ...
Amidst its strengthening push into hybrid and electric vehicles, and conquest to make performance EVs fun, Hyundai Motor Group is making time to give back to the community – all while flexing the ...
Hyundai Motor Group said Tuesday it has donated four unmanned firefighting robots to the National Fire Agency, expanding its support for firefighters ...
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Hyundai unveils firefighting robots

Hyundai has developed unmanned firefighting robots that can enter burning buildings first, helping assess hazards and battle fires while protecting human responders.> Wife of teacher killed in senior ...
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