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As generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology rapidly advances, intelligent robotics technology is also evolving at a fast pace. AI-based robots are becoming capable of more sophisticated decision-making and task execution, leading to the swift expansion of their adoption across industries such as logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and the public sector.


In line with this trend, The Asia Business Daily Education Center announced that it is operating a talent development program specializing in the future robotics industry, focusing on autonomous driving and physical AI technologies.

Asia Business Daily Launches Full-Scale Training of ‘Intelligent Robot Talent’ Based on Autonomous Driving and Physical AI View original image

This educational program is designed to provide integrated learning of physical AI and collaborative robotics technologies, with a primary focus on software development based on ROS2, which is a core technology for operating autonomous robots. Trainees will begin by building autonomous robots using Arduino sensors, and will systematically acquire skills in algorithm design and control, AI vision-based object recognition and tracking technologies, and will learn the principles of hardware and software integration through hands-on practice.


In particular, the program goes beyond simple technical training and extends to research concepts for implementing fully autonomous driving (Level 5), with an emphasis on strengthening the ability to develop intelligent robotic services that can be practically applied in industrial settings. Trainees will carry out projects based on a wide range of industrial applications, including automated logistics transportation, patient monitoring and biometric data analysis, quality inspection, inventory management, hazardous material detection, and reconnaissance systems.


The curriculum includes practical industry-oriented technologies such as ▲Python ▲data analysis and statistics ▲OpenCV ▲deep learning ▲Linux ▲Docker ▲ROS2 ▲ROS2-vision/deep learning integration ▲AWS, and participants will complete a real-world portfolio through two mini-projects and a final integration project.


At the final project stage, a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) from a Hyundai Motor spin-off company will participate as a mentor, providing technical guidance. Through intensive mentoring based on real-world industrial problem cases, trainees will be able to further strengthen both their problem-solving and practical response capabilities.


In addition, the education center operates various programs to enhance trainees’ employment competitiveness, such as support for obtaining national technical certifications related to robotics and opportunities to participate in robotics competitions.


A representative of the education center stated, “This program is not simply about AI education, but is a practical, hands-on curriculum that covers the core technologies of the physical AI era, where robots can autonomously make decisions, move, and provide services in real-world environments. It has been systematically designed so that even non-majors can sufficiently master AI-robot fusion technologies through step-by-step learning.”



Anyone interested in AI, autonomous robots, or computer vision—whether seeking employment or starting a business—can apply, and detailed application schedules are available on the official website of The Asia Business Daily Education Center.


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