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UL Solutions Introduces Groundbreaking Lab for Testing Commercial and Service Robots

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UL Solutions Launches New Robot Testing Laboratory in South Korea

UL Solutions Inc., a leader in safety science, recently announced the opening of its first commercial robot testing lab on August 25. This facility is designed to provide testing and certification services to help manufacturers recognize potential dangers, especially those related to human interactions with robots.

Located in Uiwang, just south of Seoul, the lab is situated in a bustling robotics hub, making it easily accessible to several top manufacturers. This new facility aims to encourage the safe use of advanced robotic technologies.

Yun Chung, the regional managing director for UL Solutions in South Korea, remarked, “We are witnessing a new wave of growth in the robotics industry. Robots are now being used in various settings, from delivering room service in hotels to helping shoppers in grocery stores.” He emphasized that as robots become more common, the lab will be vital in spotting and addressing safety issues to ensure that both people and property remain protected.

The main focus of the laboratory will be testing robots to comply with UL 3300, a standard for the safety of service, communication, and entertainment robots. This standard is crucial for ensuring that robots can work safely alongside humans in public spaces. It covers important safety aspects like mobility, fire hazards, and the interaction with vulnerable individuals. For instance, it stipulates that robots have speed limits and must detect obstacles based on their size while also having sound and visual signals to alert people around them.

Robotics technology is rapidly evolving, with machines now capable of performing various tasks not just in factories but also in hotels, restaurants, healthcare, and more. As this trend continues, it’s increasingly important to identify and manage new safety concerns, particularly those related to human-robot interaction.

The opening of UL Solutions’ robot lab comes at a time when the global service robotics market is booming. The International Federation of Robotics recently reported that the sales of professional service robots surged by 30% worldwide. A large portion of these sales, around 80%, originated from the Asia-Pacific region. This growth is propelled by factors such as a shortage of skilled labor, a need for improved efficiency, and a drive for enhanced workplace safety. Industries like logistics and hospitality are increasingly adopting robots for repetitive and hazardous tasks, allowing human workers to concentrate on more creative and strategic roles.

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