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Corona is advancing the life of living with robots. In addition to delivering food from the entrance to the apartment to the front door, a delivery robot that can move between indoors and outdoors has recently appeared.



Correspondent Han Ji-yeon.



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An apartment in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.



The delivery driver who arrives at the entrance rings the bell at the communal entrance and sends food to the waiting robot instead of waiting for a response.



[Delivery Driver: It takes a long time to go up and down if you are on a high floor. It's very efficient to prepare for that.] If



you put the security number in the robot, delivery is possible without exposing personal information such as address. Now the robot has arrived, and the speed is not much different from that of a human.



[Jin Seong-yeon / Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul: When I go to work, I often order food delivered to my child. Corona is also scary. So, a safer delivery method (I think it is.)] It is



a robot delivery service in an apartment that a delivery app started, and it is expected to expand to office buildings and the like.



From hotels to restaurants, hospitals and convenience stores, delivery robots are increasingly being used indoors.



[Kim Joo-hwan/Delivery App Robot Delivery Service Team: (Robot) can take the non-face-to-face effect by replacing the repeated actions of passing the common entrance or riding the elevator (introduced)]



Recently, an integrated delivery robot that moves indoors and outdoors freely beyond the limitations of robots, which mainly focused on indoor space, has been unveiled.



It adjusts the distance between the four wheels and responds to terrain changes. It can overcome a 17cm chin and move without clogging even on slopes or obstacles.



It is expected to be commercialized after pilot operation at the end of this year.



[Jae-Kwon Han/Professor of Robotics Engineering at Hanyang University: It is expected that delivery robots will bring about logistics innovation, but (legally) neither India nor cars are able to travel. Therefore, it seems that the law needs to be overhauled.]



As the demand for non-face-to-face services increases amid prolonged social distancing, the VF3 delivery robot market is expected to grow by nearly 50% annually until 2024.



(Video editing: So Ji-hye, VJ: Park Hyun-woo)