When Yang Jin-Ho was a child, he dreamed of owning a giant walking robot. Now the businessman from Seoul, South Korea, helps build them.
His company, Hankook Mirae Technology, made headlines earlier this year when it released a video of a real-life transformer. The robot stands more than 13 feet tall and weighs almost two tons. A pilot directs its movements from the cockpit. Forty-six electric motors work together to move its arms, hands, legs, and feet.
When Yang Jin-Ho was a child, he dreamed of owning a giant walking robot. Now the businessman from Seoul, South Korea, helps build them.
His company, Hankook Mirae Technology, made headlines earlier this year when it released a video of a real-life transformer. The robot stands more than 13 feet tall and weighs almost two tons. A pilot directs its movements from the cockpit. Forty-six electric motors work together to move its arms, hands, legs, and feet.