– At the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2024) in Yokohama, Japan, geriatronics researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) will present four new research projects – including work on gripping objects and new safety functionalities.
– For the first time, a generative AI model enables GARMI to perform telemedical applications, physiotherapy and nursing tasks on demand.
– Neural networks help GARMI to recognize and grasp objects precisely.
– For the first time, a generative AI model enables GARMI to perform telemedical applications, physiotherapy and nursing tasks on demand.
– Neural networks help GARMI to recognize and grasp objects precisely.