A fashion show in Seoul featured human models paired with humanoid robots, showcasing matching outfits. The event included designs such as a blue Texan-style ensemble with a cowboy hat for the robot and a retro silver puffer jacket. The clothing was tailored to fit the robots' frames. Galaxy Corporation, the company organizing the event, aimed to explore the coexistence of humans and robots. CEO Choi Yong-ho stated that just as humans are unique, each robot should also have its own distinct style. The clothing line is expected to launch under the brand name 'MACH 33' later this year. The robots used in the show were made by the Chinese startup Unitree, known for their affordability. Morgan Stanley forecasts that there could be over a billion humanoid robots by 2050, although fully automated robots remain uncommon.
Fashion Show in Seoul Features Human Models and Humanoid Robots
A fashion show in Seoul showcased human models alongside humanoid robots wearing matching outfits. Organized by Galaxy Corporation, the event aimed to explore human-robot coexistence and is set to launch a clothing line named 'MACH 33'. The robots, created by the startup Unitree, highlight advancements in robotics, with predictions of over a billion humanoids by 2050.
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