South Korean Naver's robotics ambitions challenged by 5G on-the-ground realities

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SEONGNAM — On weekdays, South Korean tech company Naver Corp's new headquarters near Seoul resembles a scene straight out of a science-fiction movie, with some 40 robots ambling across floors and delivering parcels and Starbucks coffee to humans. The Rookies, as the robots are called, weave their way between people and even take a see-through elevator reserved for them to...

A robot using 5G network moves during a demonstration at the Naver 1784 company in Seongnam, South Korea, on May 13, 2022.SEONGNAM — On weekdays, South Korean tech company Naver Corp's new headquarters near Seoul resembles a scene straight out of a science-fiction movie, with some 40 robots ambling across floors and delivering parcels and Starbucks coffee to humans.

"This will be a long-term task," Seok Sang-ok, CEO of R&D arm Naver Labs, which leads the robots project, told Reuters, declining to make any financial forecasts for the business. These include regulatory hurdles involving new services like autonomous driving, patchy network rollouts and incremental upgrades in technologies.

 

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