Using 5G link “PM Modi drives car in Sweden” from Delhi | Look at
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tested an automated guided vehicle (AGV) at the India Mobile Congress in Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tests an automated guided vehicle at the India Mobile Congress in Delhi. (Photo: Twitter)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi remotely controlled a car in Sweden from Ericsson’s stable using the newly rolled out 5G technology at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) in Delhi’s Pragati Maidan on Saturday.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal took to Twitter to share the glimpses.
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PM @NarendraModi ji is testing driving in Europe remotely from Delhi using India’s 5G technology. pic.twitter.com/5ixscozKtg
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) 1 October 2022
The vehicle was set up to navigate a closed indoor track in Europe and PM Modi operated the vehicle via controls.
SEE | Prime Minister @narendramodi trying their hands on virtual wheels at the exhibition set up at Pragati Maidan ahead of the launch of 5G services in the country. pic.twitter.com/zpbHW9OiOU
— Prasar Bharati News Services & Digital Platform (@PBNS_India) 1 October 2022
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An automated guided vehicle (AGV) is different from an autonomous mobile robot (AMR). It is a portable robot that follows long marked lines or wires on the floor, or uses radio waves, vision cameras, magnets or lasers for navigation. They are most often used in industrial applications to transport heavy materials around a large industrial building, such as a factory or warehouse.
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