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Technical University Munich is a robotics company based in Germany, developing 2 robots primarily in the Humanoid category.
TUM’s Chair of Applied Mechanics develops the humanoid research robot LOLA, an electrically actuated platform with 26 distributed joints, 68 kg weight, and 176 cm height for research on legged locomotion and dynamic multi-contact walking. TUM’s Intelligent Autonomous Systems group also built TUM-Rosie as a robotics system for autonomous interaction and manipulation research.
Company facts
- Legal name
- Technical University Munich (TUM)
- HQ
- Munich, Germany
- Website
- tum.de
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Milestones
TUM published a public-facing activity page introducing LOLA and its role in robotics outreach.
TUM-Rosie was presented as a robotics system built by TUM's Intelligent Autonomous Systems group.
Press coverage
- Humanoid Robot LOLA
Chair of Applied Mechanics, TUM
- Robots Using ROS: TUM-Rosie
ROS.org · Apr 2010
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