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Neura Robotics and TUM Unveil Europe’s Largest AI Robotics Center
Neura Robotics has partnered with the Technical University of Munich (TUM) to establish Europe’s largest training facility dedicated to Physical AI, known as the TUM RoboGym. This expansive center, which will cover an initial area of 2,300 square meters, is situated at the TUM Convergence Center located at Munich Airport. The RoboGym is set to begin training humanoid robots in real-world conditions starting in mid-2026, marking a significant step toward enhancing Europe’s technological capabilities.
Significance of the Initiative
Professor Lorenzo Masia, the director of the TUM RoboGym and executive director of the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI), highlighted the project’s importance in the current geopolitical landscape. He stated, “European sovereignty is extremely important in times of geopolitical competition between East and West.” The facility aims to offer a unique infrastructure for researchers and students, facilitating the development of innovative robotics and AI approaches.
Professor Achim Lilienthal, vice director of MIRMI, reinforced the impact of this collaboration, emphasizing that the blend of advanced robotics technology with elite academic research in artificial intelligence will significantly accelerate development in the sector.
For David Reger, CEO and founder of Neura Robotics, the primary challenge in advancing intelligent robotics lies in obtaining high-quality, realistic training data. He noted, “Together with TUM, we are building a RoboGym that gives partners and developers access to real-world training environments through the Neuraverse, enabling cognitive robots to learn safely and scale their capabilities faster.”
Investment and Future Aspirations
The initiative has garnered a joint investment of approximately €17 million, with Neura Robotics contributing around €11 million. This funding will support the creation of the RoboGym, where much of the data generated will be integrated into the Neuraverse—Neura’s central platform for training data. The aim is to produce more precise AI models and capable robots, establishing a global standard for Physical AI.
The long-term vision for the RoboGym includes opening its doors to industry partners and startups, fostering new commercial opportunities and research initiatives. This approach not only aims to strengthen Germany and Europe as hubs for innovation but also seeks to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive operating system for robots.
Through this collaboration, Neura Robotics and TUM are setting a precedent for how Physical AI can evolve, positioning Europe as a leader in the robotics field. As the project progresses, it promises to enhance the capabilities and safety of autonomous machines, ultimately contributing to a more resilient technological landscape.
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