Prof. Sami Haddadin (left) shows a model of the future TUM Campus Geriatronics to the first mayor of the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen Elisabeth Koch and the Bavarian State Minister for Science and the Arts Markus Blume.
Robotics and artificial intelligence in care of the elderly. Prof. Sami Haddadin ( left ) shows a model of the future TUM Campus Geriatronics to the first mayor of the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen Elisabeth Koch and the Bavarian State Minister for Science and the Arts Markus Blume. Good news for the TUM Geriatronics campus in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Robo.Care AI mission: the Bavarian cabinet's 2023 draft budget includes 4.74 million euros in funding for research on robotics and AI applications in the care of the elderly. This was announced by Bavarian science minister Markus Blume on a visit to the campus, which he praised as a "model project for Germany and the world". The new campus is a project under the auspices of the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence ( MIRMI ) of TUM. In 2023 the state of Bavaria will provide funding to establish the TUM Geriatronics Campus and launch the Robo.Care AI mission. In the 2023 draft budget alone, funds are set aside for two professorships, 12 research and technology transfer positions as well as 4.74 million euros for material costs.
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