KI.Fabrik introduced, Robotics Graduate Program launched, demos showcased at Automatica, and AI experimentation space approved: 2023 reveals the potential embedded in robotics for the region and beyond.
From technological development to cutting-edge innovations. These are some of the most relevant events and developments navigating the headlines that define the intersection of collaborative work, artificial intelligence, and robotics in 2023.
A robot serves tea and coffee without spilling a drop. The motion is based on the mathematics of a pendulum, which is over three hundred years old.
Berna Edelmann Özkale, Cristina Piazza, Hussam Amrouch, and Stefan Leutenegger are professors at TUM. Get their answers to everyday questions.
At this year's Robotics and Automation trade fair, Automatica 2023, researchers from various departments at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) presented their research in short videos.
At this year's Robotics Expo, IROS 2023, researchers from the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) had a strong presence. Check out an overview of their publications.
Prof. Berna Özkale Edelmann has developed tiny robots that move within cell tissues and can initiate healing through their heat. So far, this has been demonstrated in vitro.
To enhance a robot's sense of touch, researchers at MIRMI have developed skin-like sensors. The goal is to enable robots to grasp better than ever before.
Ph.D. students can now enroll in the first graduate program for robotics and artificial intelligence at TUM. Registration has been open since the end of October.
The Synchronous Team-Robot Van (SVAN) is a mobile robot hub. The advantage: drones, as well as water and land robots, can be controlled remotely.
Using AI to accelerate the design and execution of experiments in the lab: that's the goal of the TUM Center for Embodied Laboratory Intelligence (TUM ELI), which will be funded with 51 million euros from 2024.
In the Robotics Lab KI.Fabrik, more than 70 robots are constantly getting smarter. The goal of the MIRMI flagship project is to create learning and flexible robots that assist people in their work with the help of artificial intelligence (AI).
1. Turning robots into skilled waiters
2. Faces of Robotics: What MIRMI professors are like
3. 10 videos of automatica
4. MIRMI Represented with 38 Papers and five Workshops T IROS 2023
5. Microrobots: Tiny robots in mass production
6. MIRMI researchers develop skin-like sensors
7. MIRMI establishes graduate program for robotics and artificial intelligence
8. MIRMI develops a mobile Robot Hub
9. Funding secured for the first AI experimentation space for automatic knowledge generation
10. KI.Fabrik: New Robotics Lab inaugurated at the German Museum