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SKT to showcase UAM automotive AI platform at ‘2023 Seoul Mobility Show’

Provides a UAM operating experience by boarding a vehicle equipped with ‘Nugu Auto’ service, a dedicated AI platform for cars, and a large robot arm

At the ‘Seoul 2023 Mobility Show’, SK Telecom will set up a 500 square meter exhibition hall to showcase its AI and UAM platform for automobiles.

[디지털경제뉴스 김달 기자] At the Seoul Mobility Show 2023, SK Telecom presents a blueprint for mobility services based on advanced ICT technologies such as an AI platform dedicated to automobiles and UAM.

From the 31st to the 9th of April, SKT will provide experience programs for visitors in its unique 500m2 exhibition hall prepared at KINTEX Exhibition Center 1, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do.

As this Seoul Mobility Show expands its scope to autonomous vehicles and future flight-related mobility under the theme ‘Sustainability, Connected Mobility’, SKT is evolving the modes of transportation through technologies and services such as In-Vehicle Information ( IVI) and UAM and development direction.

SKT exhibited Volvo XC90, S90, and C40 refueling vehicles equipped with the ‘NUGU auto’ service, an AI platform dedicated to automobiles, to give visitors the experience of enjoying safe and smart driving by controlling vehicle functions with just their voice. do it

When using ‘Nugu Auto’, ▲ ‘TMAP’ for directions/joint search ▲ Play ‘Flo’ music ▲ Control vehicle functions such as air conditioning or seat heating ▲ Send/receive text messages/calls ▲ Voice command for radio in the vehicle / volume control can be manipulated, etc

SKT will also present a realistic UAM experience program, which has been shown on global platforms such as CES 2023 and MWC 2023, at this Seoul Mobility Show, providing domestic visitors with a different kind of fun. Visitors can get on a large robot arm and check the UAM service vision presented by SKT through UAM operation experience and related transportation doubts.

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