Hyundai Motor used CES in Las Vegas as the platform to describe its new “Metamobility concept”, which will incorporate the use of robotics in both the real world and the metaverse to allow “unlimited freedom of mobility” unconstrained by the physical limitations of movement in time and space. The company also introduced its new Mobility of Things (MoT) concept wherein traditionally inanimate objects will gain mobility using robotics, along with the Plug & Drive (PnD) and Drive & Lift (DnL) modular platforms as all-in-one solutions for the MoT ecosystem. Robotics is an essential part of Hyundai Motor’s transformation into a smart mobility solution provider. Having acquired Boston Dynamics, an innovator in the field, Hyundai Motor has sharpened its focus on advancing robotics to enhance people’s lives through a range of mobility solutions. The company sees robotics and mobility as complementary in that one accelerates development of the other, and […]