ALUX Expands Education Portfolio with Drone Education Business...Participation in the '2023 International IoT Home Appliance Robot Exhibition' in Gwangju

Drone and robot tool powerhouse 'ALUX' to participate in the 2023 International IoT Home Appliances and Robot Expo held in Gwangju.

Newly developed drone game content also attracts attention... First unveiled at a total of 5 exhibitions, including 'RANDOM PASS,' drone education in earnest Accelerated expansion of business area... Focus on completing a solid portfolio to lead the future education market.


ALUX (CEO Lee Chi-heon, Lee Da-in), an edutech company specializing in robots, announced on the 28th that they will participate in the '2023 International IoT Home Appliance Robot Expo' held in Gwangju and showcase the core technology of its 'PROBO' robot and new drone products.


ALUX has completed its corporate value and business vision by expanding its educational portfolio to include drones as well as educational robots. Based on the lineup built in both the areas of robots and drones that move on the ground, the company plans to speed up its overseas export business and establish itself as Korea's leading future education edutech company.


The International IoT Home Appliance Robot Expo, which celebrates its 15th anniversary this year, allows visitors to see home appliances incorporating artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), robots used in various industries, and drone technology all in one place. This expo will be held at the Kimdaejung Convention Center in Gwangju for three days, from June 29 to July 1, with about 300 domestic and foreign companies attending.


At the expo, ALUX plans to unveil products of its own technology that make it easy and fun to learn aviation science. Among them, the 'Modular Safety Net Drone' is safely designed with a fully modular structure that does not require screws in the double safety net, and is designed so that even kindergarteners can easily learn drones by linking coding programs such as Entry. The youth drone soccer ball 'Sky Kick 2' features a specially designed pentaguard that perfectly protects the drone and the user, allowing safe and easy drone games to be played anytime, anywhere.



The 'Global PRC Robot Coding Competition (G-PRC)' held by ALUX yearly, includes 'RANDOM PASS,' a speed event, and 'IT'S MINE,' where students compete to see who can turn LED on and off first within a given time. Five competitions, including new events, will also be introduced. Currently, the newly developed game contents are a product of ALUX's drone and coding education capabilities and are scheduled to be unveiled for the first time at the expo. Said content is attracting attention, as they receive interest and love calls from many local governments and organizations planning drone sports competitions.


ALUX CEO Lee Da-in said, “We participated in the expo to showcase a more solid future education ecosystem by strengthening, not only coding education, but also the drone education business.

“As an edutech company that will continue to foster future taleMeanwhile, ALUX received fervent responses locally by introducing robot brand ProboEdu's AI robot education technology and products at the 'BETT SHOW 2023,' a global edutech exhibition held in Europe in March. Thanks to the interest from overseas counnt and lead related industries, we will take responsibility for our research and development efforts,” she added.


tries, they are establishing business lines for each country and aiming to expand exports.




Jang Gil Soo  ksjang@irobotnews.com

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