
Irrigation by robot
Researchers at the Barkhausen Institute and TU Dresden have developed a casting robot prototype. From the end of August, it will be making its first test rounds in the listed Pillnitz Palace Park.
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Researchers at the Barkhausen Institute and TU Dresden have developed a casting robot prototype. From the end of August, it will be making its first test rounds in the listed Pillnitz Palace Park.

The Technical University of Dresden (TUD) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have opened the new "launchhub42 ComSpace". In addition to cutting-edge research for future 6G communication networks, it also focuses on visionary ideas from the fields of robotics and sensor technology.

Over the next three years, three universities from Munich and Dresden want to work on making the use of artificial intelligence even better. This also involves energy consumption.

Dresden University of Technology
Prof. Roberto Calandra from TU Dresden received the IEEE Early Academic Career Award in Robotics and Automation for his research contributions to the implementation of a sense of touch in robots.

The CeTI Cluster of Excellence at TU Dresden has opened a 'robot kitchen' as a research laboratory for human-machine interaction. Among other things, it is intended to demonstrate the capabilities of modern cobots.

The test phase for the 'Elwobot', an autonomous fruit and wine-growing robot with a modular energy supply and electric drive, is starting immediately in the 5G test field.

A Saxon research association wants to increase the use of robots in the skilled trades and at the same time counteract the shortage of skilled workers.

The winners of the sponsorship competition
What can Gaia-X do in practice? The BMWi is funding the development of application examples that illustrate the technological and economic benefits of GAIA-X with 122 million euros. We show the six data ecosystems for industry that won prizes in the funding competition.

Follow-up with Martin Wollschlaeger
The ZVEI has set up the 'IT in Automation' working group. The aim is for automation specialists and the ICT sector to work together more closely than before on the topic of Industry 4.0. Prof. Dr. Martin Wollschlaeger, head of the working group, gives his opinion.

Laying the foundations for the future of the industrial internet - this is the aim of the 'Find' research project. Under the leadership of the DKFI, an intelligent network management system for Industry 4.0 is to be developed.