Zeux is something unique.
It's been created with LEGO designers, kids and Volvo designers.
And we definitely see that this could be the starting point of future
of the construction machines going forward.
Originally, this was just a conversation between two design leads at a dinner
and we were talking about how we inspire our different teams and how we can do projects together.
To capture this all of this energy within our design teams and to just do something that was very different.
When LEGO come in, every time we got stuck on those normal features and areas
they just moved on, and we were like...
"Okay, can we really move on like that? Now let's do that. See what happens".
And that opened up a whole new possibility of opportunities that we could do with these vehicles.
And as the team evolved these, then we kind of really believed that then we ended up going towards a product.
The drone is an extension of Zeux. It could see things, find people, it could scan below the ground,
also identify different qualities of material.
Our technician said: "Well, take away that eye, we don't need it".
But then the kids said: "How do I know that this machine sees me?
How do I interact with this machine?".
They thought that they gave feedback on a LEGO model,
but at the same time they actually gave feedback on a real construction machine.
When you walk past, then this will then connect and it knows or you know that the vehicle has seen you.
A huge benefit since it's autonomous it's that it would run 24 hours a day.
The technology used in Zeux is in a way it's what we have today, so it's not that complicated.
So in theory we could build the Zeux tomorrow.
It's really neat to see, you know, how we could engage with children and engage with future employees
based of that, to say there is a bright future in the construction industry and there's are some interesting
things that we do with technology.
We will lead the industry,
and I think Zeux is just one example of how we do it.
Không có nhận xét nào:
Đăng nhận xét