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  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport007.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport006.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport005.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport004.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport003.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport002.jpg
  • 15 OCTOBER 2018 - INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA: A robot, designed and built by South Korean electronics conglomerate LG, helps travelers navigate Incheon International Airport near Seoul. The robots understand and speak four languages; Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, and were introduced before the South Korean 2018 Winter Olympics.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IncheonAirport001.jpg
  • 01 SEPTEMBER 2011 - ST. PAUL, MN:  A robot goes through the fairgrounds at the Minnesota State Fair. The Minnesota State Fair is one of the largest state fairs in the United States. It's called "the Great Minnesota Get Together" and includes numerous agricultural exhibits, a vast midway with rides and games, horse shows and rodeos. Nearly two million people a year visit the fair, which is located in St. Paul.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    MinnesotaStateFair031.jpg
  • 09 JANUARY 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Children look at robotic dinosaur during Children's Day festivities at Government House. National Children’s Day falls on the second Saturday of the year. Thai government agencies sponsor child friendly events and the military usually opens army bases to children, who come to play on tanks and artillery pieces. This year Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha, hosted several events at Government House, the Prime Minister's office.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Children look at robotic dinosaur during Children's Day festivities at Government House. National Children’s Day falls on the second Saturday of the year. Thai government agencies sponsor child friendly events and the military usually opens army bases to children, who come to play on tanks and artillery pieces. This year Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha, hosted several events at Government House, the Prime Minister's office.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChildrensDay2016030.jpg
  • 09 JANUARY 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Children look at robotic dinosaur during Children's Day festivities at Government House. National Children’s Day falls on the second Saturday of the year. Thai government agencies sponsor child friendly events and the military usually opens army bases to children, who come to play on tanks and artillery pieces. This year Thai Prime Minister General Prayuth Chan-ocha, hosted several events at Government House, the Prime Minister's office.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ChildrensDay2016029.jpg
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