Autonomous Mobile Robot

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[INQ. NO. 2603E10] SAMICK THK Co., Ltd. exhibited the NX-mobile AMR, an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) that combines a multi-joint robot with a humanoid-shape at SEMICON KOREA 2026.
The product performs various tasks based on a multi-joint robot. Two cameras mounted on the robot head provide three-dimensional perception of the surrounding environment, while hand cameras at the end of each joint capture the shape of the workpiece. Based on this information, the AMR can perform autonomous operations, such as loading items into empty spaces in a storage bin or, conversely, checking the location and retrieving items.
The AMR features a lifting axis that moves the robot up and down, allowing it to flexibly adjust its position to the height of the workpiece. It is also equipped with various sensors and scanners for safety. Furthermore, the built-in pneumatic device generates the compressed air required for robot operation without the need for separate equipment.
A spokesperson for the company explained, “It can be used in environments requiring organization or frequent material transport,” adding, “We are continuing to develop various robot and automation solutions with the goal of becoming a company that provides full-cycle smart factory solutions.”

 
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100kg Payload Mobile Robots

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[INQ. NO. 2205E16] TWINNY Co., Ltd. is a company specialized in autonomous driving technology.
TWINNY leads the autonomous mobile robot service industry with its outstanding technology in various fields such as warehouses, hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, apartments, etc.
The company was founded in 2015 by twin brothers Youngseok Cheon and Hongseok Cheon.
Hongseok Cheon is an expert in autonomous mobile robots who received his Ph.D. from KAIST for research in the same area. TWINNY has about 70 employees, of whom about 50 are engineers.
More than 30% of employees graduated from KAIST with master’s or doctoral degrees.
With its expertise based on M.As and Ph.Ds from KAIST, TWINNY has developed NarGo100, autonomous mobile robots, and TarGo100, a target-following robot.

NarGo100, 100kg payload autonomous mobile robot, could support efficient delivery of various items without additional infrastructure such as QR codes, Beacon or UWB. Safety is guaranteed using a laser distance measurement sensor, and ultrasonic wave sensor.
Design of automatic charging station and loading space can be customized with competitive price. Control and working status monitoring are available via a web-based central control system and tablet application.
TarGo100, 100kg target-following robot, follows a user. Once a user presses the ‘start’ butt on, it starts following the user. It never fails to follow the user in complex sett ing as it recognizes surroundings with a 2D LiDAR and RGBD camera. It does not get confused even between twin brothers wearing the same clothes. Target tracking does not require any additional device.
The user can flexibly respond to frequent work process changes in warehouses or manufacturing facility. And deployment of the robot is quick and easy.
Time to free up your hands! Let the robots do the delivery, and plan your time effi ciently. 

 
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