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Industrial Physical AI Dden Robotics and Human Motion AI Movin announced on the 15th that they have

Industrial Physical AI Dden Robotics and Human Motion AI Movin announced on the 15th that they have Image: Primary
Industrial Physical AI Dden Robotics and Human Motion AI Movin announced on the 15th that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to build and utilize datasets necessary for humanoid learning. The companies said the agreement combines Movin's LiDAR-based motion capture technology with multimodal data collection capabilities and Dden Robotics' humanoid development capabilities. They plan to collect various human movements in real-world environments with high-precision 3D motion data and multimodal sensor data and build a data pipeline that converts this into a form suitable for learning humanoid robots. Movin collects lidar and camera data from various perspectives and provides it in a retargeted form to suit the robot structure of Dden Robotics. Using this dataset, Dden Robotics will increase the learning efficiency and precision of key behavior models, including humanoid walking, balancing, systemic control, and interaction with objects and the environment. The companies plan to expand the scope of cooperation to the possibility of joint research and commercialization. Kim Jun-ha, CEO of Dden Robotics, said high-quality multimodal data containing human movement and spatial information is needed to improve humanoid performance and the partnership will secure data optimized for robot hardware. Choi Byul-yi, CEO of Movin, said technology that precisely collects human movements and converts them to fit the robot's body structure is an important foundation for humanoid robot learning.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from mk.co.kr and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.