First AI experimentation space for automatic knowledge generation

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51 million euros for TUM Center for Embodied Laboratory Intelligence

Laboratory work is to be largely automated in future with the help of AI and mod
Laboratory work is to be largely automated in future with the help of AI and modern robotics.
The Scientific Council has approved the construction of a new research building at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The TUM Center for Embodied Laboratory Intelligence (TUM ELI) will receive 51 million euros in funding starting in 2024. The research facility is scheduled to go into operation in 2028.

There is now little if any automation in experimental research processes. Researchers spend one third of their time actually performing their experiments in the lab. "The goal in TUM ELI will be to automate the design and execution of experiments," explains Prof. ...
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