IFEZ (Incheon Free Economic Zone) had a conference on “Logistics, Robotics, and AI” at the Robot Tower of Incheon Robot Land in Cheongna International City.
During this meeting, Professor Bruce Jo in the Mechanical Engineering Department gave a speech on implementing robotics in the site of logistics and the required technology, along with the introduction of some robotics at different companies.
He claimed that “with this conference as the starting point, cooperation and networking between the relevant companies and organizations logistics will be pursued, so that Incheon can play the leading role in the field of Logistics and Robotics.”
Professor Bruce Jo is in charge of the “Innovative Cluster Planning for Aerial and Complex Logistics in Port Authority through Robotics, AI, and Automation” which has been selected as one of the projects for “Renovating the Ecosystem in IFEZ”.
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