ALUX’s Expanding Global Business Synergizes with Strong International Fandom of Future Drone & Robotics Talents
The growing global fanbase of next-generation drone and robotics talents is creating a powerful synergy with ALUX’s expanding international business.
On the 24th, ALUX successfully hosted the 2024 G-PRC (Global Programming & Robotics Challenge) Finals at Jangchung Arena in Seoul. Organized and operated by ALUX, this year’s event marked its 10th anniversary and drew participation from eight countries: South Korea (host), China, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Japan, and Mongolia—up from five countries in 2022 and seven in 2023.
Major sponsors of the event included Netmarble Cultural Foundation, Hana Bank, Nexon Foundation, Binggrae, The Venti, Jung Food, Samjin Eomuk, and ATC, among others.
As the grand finale of this year’s competition series, the event attracted an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 4,000 participants and visitors, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. ALUX, having built a strong global fandom over the past decade, aims to further expand participating countries and event categories to transform G-PRC into the world’s largest drone and robotics competition.
Participants competed in six categories:
Speed Drone
Push & Run – BINU
Speed Touch – Connect
Speed Touch – Technique
LED Touch – Technique
Creative Coding
All events utilized BINU educational robots and lightweight drones developed in-house by ALUX—technologies that have earned international recognition for their innovation and performance.
ALUX’s Expanding Global Business Synergizes with Strong International Fandom of Future Drone & Robotics Talents
The growing global fanbase of next-generation drone and robotics talents is creating a powerful synergy with ALUX’s expanding international business.
On the 24th, ALUX successfully hosted the 2024 G-PRC (Global Programming & Robotics Challenge) Finals at Jangchung Arena in Seoul. Organized and operated by ALUX, this year’s event marked its 10th anniversary and drew participation from eight countries: South Korea (host), China, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, Japan, and Mongolia—up from five countries in 2022 and seven in 2023.
Major sponsors of the event included Netmarble Cultural Foundation, Hana Bank, Nexon Foundation, Binggrae, The Venti, Jung Food, Samjin Eomuk, and ATC, among others.
As the grand finale of this year’s competition series, the event attracted an enthusiastic crowd of approximately 4,000 participants and visitors, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. ALUX, having built a strong global fandom over the past decade, aims to further expand participating countries and event categories to transform G-PRC into the world’s largest drone and robotics competition.
Participants competed in six categories:
Speed Drone
Push & Run – BINU
Speed Touch – Connect
Speed Touch – Technique
LED Touch – Technique
Creative Coding
All events utilized BINU educational robots and lightweight drones developed in-house by ALUX—technologies that have earned international recognition for their innovation and performance.