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SK’s Innovative Vision for Global Carbon Reduction

A Double 3 Telepresence Robot Use-Case

At this year’s CES, the world’s largest ICT and home appliance exhibition, SK announced its strong commitment to eco-friendly innovation to reduce their global carbon output. In an effort to give virtual attendees a first-hand look at their efforts, SK utilized Double Robotics’ Double 3 in their Green Forest Pavilion exhibit. Users were able to feel the lush vividness of their display from a completely remote setting.

Through the SK’s Net Zero Virtual Tour, visitors connected to the Double 3 and traveled across the SK’s Green Forest Pavilion getting a real-time view of the action. Even more impressive, users took advantage of on-site guidance where they could ask staff questions directly via the Double 3’s A/V system.

Double 3 is an autonomous video conferencing robot designed for indoor use that changes the way you can work or learn remotely that was developed to quickly overcome difficulties caused by situations that called for remote technology. The robot is easy to control, and is done so by simply clicking to move to a desired location. 

With safety in mind, it is designed to stop when the robot encounters unexpected situations thanks to a built-in 3D sensor. Additionally, the robot can make detours around obstacles on the way to your destination, ensuring that it always arrives unscathed. The obstacle avoidance feature makes it especially easy for beginners who are not familiar with the technology. 

From a technological standpoint, Double 3 has two built-in 13-megapixel cameras, providing a very wide field of view and multiple levels of zoom function that is very useful for reading documents or any other specific information you might need to see. Furthermore, six microphones and integrated audio systems help to achieve greater innovation by enabling better means of communication with people on site.

As you can see, Double 3 is increasingly suitable for the non-contact era as it can be leveraged anywhere and everywhere that requires remote controls like schools, workplaces, hospitals, and museums.