New solutions for the industry of the future

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Digital twins and cybersecurity strategies for the modern world of work

Doctorate Kejia Chen (on the left) is discussing results with her colleague Jing
Doctorate Kejia Chen (on the left) is discussing results with her colleague Jingyun Zhao.
Our researchers are responsible for two long-term projects, the "KI.FABRIK" and the "German-French Academy for the Industry of the Future" (GFA), in which they are shaping the future working world, together with international partners from industry and research.

A glimpse into the new Robotics Lab, which opened at the Deutsches Museum in February, is certainly impressive: around one hundred robotic arms can be seen learning together, assembling cables and transmission components and replicating tasks demonstrated by scientists. The lab is the centerpiece of TUM’s flagship project, the "KI.FABRIK " (engl. AI.Factory). ...
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