[Press] HL Robotics Wins “Best Innovation Award” at FIX 2025
Level 4 autonomous parking robot draws attention Demonstration held at “FIX 2025,” opening on the 22nd
This year’s Innovation Awards evaluated 195 companies across future mobility, robotics, and AI sectors. A panel of experts from future industry research institutes and global investors selected nine companies for the “Best Innovation Technology Award” and twenty-one for the “Innovation Award.”
Hong Sung-joo, Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs of Daegu (left), and HL Robotics Senior Manager Taegeon Kim (right)
HL Robotics received the Best Innovation Award for its autonomous parking robot solution PARKIE. As the world’s first indoor autonomous parking robot, PARKIE is an Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) equipped with Level 4 self-driving technology that recognizes obstacles, driving routes, and license plates to park vehicles automatically—without driver intervention. PARKIE also gained attention at the government’s recent “1st Strategic Meeting for Regulatory Reform.” The city of Daegu plans to use the FIX 2025 demonstration to highlight the need for regulatory improvements supporting the commercialization of parking robots.
HL Robotics booth showcasing the autonomous parking robot PARKIE at FIX 2025
Level 4 autonomous parking robot draws attention
Demonstration held at “FIX 2025,” opening on the 22nd
This year’s Innovation Awards evaluated 195 companies across future mobility, robotics, and AI sectors. A panel of experts from future industry research institutes and global investors selected nine companies for the “Best Innovation Technology Award” and twenty-one for the “Innovation Award.”
Hong Sung-joo, Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs of Daegu (left), and HL Robotics Senior Manager Taegeon Kim (right)
HL Robotics received the Best Innovation Award for its autonomous parking robot solution PARKIE. As the world’s first indoor autonomous parking robot, PARKIE is an Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR) equipped with Level 4 self-driving technology that recognizes obstacles, driving routes, and license plates to park vehicles automatically—without driver intervention. PARKIE also gained attention at the government’s recent “1st Strategic Meeting for Regulatory Reform.” The city of Daegu plans to use the FIX 2025 demonstration to highlight the need for regulatory improvements supporting the commercialization of parking robots.