TUM and NEURA Robotics to build the world’s largest robotics training center
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TUM MIRMI and NEURA Robotics are joining forces to build the world’s largest robotics learning center in the scientific domain. With a joint investment of €17 million, the partners are creating a research environment where robotic systems, particularly humanoid robots, can be trained using real-world data for future applications in everyday life.
At the TUM RoboGym, robots will learn fundamental capabilities through human demonstrations. These training approaches are essential for advancing embodied AI, as high-quality real-world datasets for physical skills remain scarce. Led by Prof. Lorenzo Masia and Prof. Achim Lilienthal, the center will provide researchers and students with a unique infrastructure in Europe to develop new approaches in robotics and artificial intelligence while helping to train the next generation of experts in the field. NEURA Robotics, founded and led by CEO David Reger, contributes its expertise in scalable robotic training infrastructures and global Robot Gyms.