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LG Innotek, Boston Dynamics team up to sharpen Atlas robot's vision

LG Innotek, Boston Dynamics team up to sharpen Atlas robot's vision

Korea Herald12-05-2025

Korea's electronics parts maker LG Innotek announced Monday that it has partnered with Boston Dynamics, a US-based robotics subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, to develop a vision system for a future edition of the Atlas humanoid robot.
Under the partnership, LG Innotek will design and supply hardware modules for the robot's vision sensing system, drawing on its expertise in advanced sensors for smartphones, home appliances and mobility devices. Boston Dynamics will be responsible for developing the software to process visual data captured by the module.
The vision module will integrate various components, including RGB cameras and 3D sensing units that enable the robot to perceive its surroundings in three dimensions, along with optical technologies originally developed for autonomous driving solutions, LG Innotek said.
The company expects that the system will deliver reliable performance even in challenging conditions such as darkness or adverse weather.
'Through this collaboration with Boston Dynamics, a global leader in robotics, LG Innotek has secured a competitive edge in the robot components market,' said LG Innotek CEO Moon Hyuk-soo. 'We will continue to develop core components that shape the future of robotics and deliver differentiated value to our customers.'
According to Hyundai Motor Group, the company plans to deploy the current edition of the humanoid in the production facilities of Hyundai Motor and Kia as early as the end of 2025, where it is expected to carry out simple and repetitive tasks on behalf of human workers.

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