Hyundai Elevator Signs MOU for Passenger Safety System

Lim Jang-hyuk (right), head of LG Uplus's corporate new business group, and Do Ik-han, head of Hyundai Elevator's service division (left), at the MOU signing ceremony; courtesy of Hyundai Elevator

Hyundai Elevator Co. has announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with LG Uplus for cooperation in developing and spreading the “MIRI-VIEW,” the Korea IT Times reports. MIRI-VIEW is an intelligent safety system that analyzes passengers’ movements and voices using image analysis and voice recognition technology, and when an emergency is detected in an elevator, AI notifies the customer center and elevator safety manager of the danger. MIRI-VIEW monitors sites with video and audio at the Hyundai Elevator Customer Care Center at the same time as reporting and can grasp the situation of passengers and respond promptly. Hyundai Elevator plans to start this service in June after operating a pilot project in the first half of 2023. Last year, the two companies established a worker safety system through joint development of smart safety equipment optimized for elevator installation sites.

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