A new €17 million "TUM RoboGym" at Munich Airport will deploy a fleet of humanoid robots to bridge the sim-to-real gap, fueling NEURA’s hardware-agnostic Neuraverse platform.
A recent LA Times report highlights the massive, low-tech effort to gather real-world data for robots. This data bottleneck is the central challenge in robotics, and top companies are making wildly different bets on how to solve it—from human-video capture and teleoperation to massive simulation.
Neura Robotics has announced the NEURA Gym, a large-scale physical training facility designed to generate real-world interaction data from hundreds of robots. The initiative aims to solve one of the biggest challenges in robotics: creating AI models that can reliably transfer skills from simulation to the complexities of the physical world.