The first giant “gym” for humanoid robots
The first giant “gym” for humanoid robots


Germany is building a giant gym for humanoid robots, the project is called TUM RoboGym and is being developed through a collaboration between the Technical University of Munich and the company NEURA Robotics. The center is being built near Munich airport and will have around 2,300 m² of area.
Among those tasks include activities seemingly simple for humans, but extremely complex for machines, folding boxes, manipulating tools, assembling industrial components. The CEO of Neura robotics, David Reg, believes that the true differential of the next generation of robots is not only in the mechanics, but in the training data. According to him, whoever has the best physical data of interaction with the real world will set the pace of the robotic revolution, which is why the center must host hundreds of robos training continuously, creating a huge data bank of physical movements.
