Robots that care for the carers. End‑to‑end automation for nursing homes: PhysioEye monitors mobility, ErgoBot delivers therapy, and TrollyBot handles daily logistics—so your staff can focus on people. Automation that puts people first. Care work is human work. Our mission is to remove repetitive load from nursing home teams through a unified trio of AI‑driven robots. PhysioEye flags mobility risks early, ErgoBot ensures consistent therapy—active and passive—and TrollyBot takes over routine deliveries. Together, they create safer rooms, steadier rehab, and calmer shifts. Let’s build better care, together.
München is at the forefront of discussions on AI and copyright, hosting an interdisciplinary workshop that brings together experts from computer science, statistics, and law. This event highlights the city's commitment to advancing AI technology while addressing legal and ethical challenges.
München recently hosted an interdisciplinary workshop that delved into the intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence. Organized by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), the event brought together experts from computer science, statistics, and law to explore pressing issues. For further details, visit the official event page.
München, a city renowned for its rich history and technological advancement, is set to become a pivotal player in AI chip development with the establishment of the Munich Advanced Technology Center for High-Tech AI Chips (MACHT-AI). This initiative by the Technische Universität München (TUM) aims to position Bayern and Germany as leaders in AI technology.