Event
NEURA Robotics and TUM establish €17 million RoboGym for humanoid robot training
Key points
- NEURA Robotics and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) announced the establishment of the TUM RoboGym, a 2,300-square-meter robotics research and training center at the TUM Convergence Centre, where hundreds of robotic systems can be trained and further developed with AI support.
- The partners are jointly investing €17 million in the project, with NEURA Robotics contributing its expertise in scalable robotic training infrastructures and TUM MIRMI providing the research environment led by Prof. Lorenzo Masia and Prof. Achim Lilienthal.
- The facility will train hundreds of humanoid robots using real-world data and human demonstrations to develop physical AI capabilities for everyday applications, addressing the scarcity of high-quality real-world datasets for physical skills.
Company context
German robotics company developing cognitive robot systems for industrial and service environments. Its flagship platform, 4NE-1, combines humanoid manipulation, multimodal perception, and AI-driven control to support more adaptive human-robot interaction.
Context
- Company
- Neura Robotics
- Segment
- Humanoid
- Event type
- Facility Opening
- Geography
- Metzingen · Germany