NEURA Robotics and the Technical University of Munich launch Europe’s largest scientific training center for Physical AI

TUM RoboGym powered by NEURA
  • At Munich Airport, the largest research and training center for Physical AI in Europe is being created, representing a major opportunity for the development of robotics as the next major pillar of the economy.
  • Starting in mid-2026, a large fleet of humanoid robots will begin operating in the TUM RoboGym (powered by NEURA).
  • The training data will be made available to the robotics community through the Neuraverse.
  • In the future, the RoboGym will also be open to industry partners and start-ups.

Metzingen / Munich, March 10, 2026 – NEURA Robotics, in collaboration with the Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), is launching Europe’s largest training center for Physical AI: the TUM RoboGym (powered by NEURA). The partners are starting with 2,300 m², with plans to expand the space in the near future. Located at the TUM Convergence Center at Munich Airport, a large fleet of humanoid robots will begin training under real-world conditions from mid-2026 onward, marking a major milestone for scaling intelligent machines and strengthening Europe’s technological sovereignty.


“European sovereignty is extremely important in times of geopolitical competition between East and West. With this research and training center – one of the largest of its kind worldwide – we are creating a unique infrastructure in Europe for our researchers and students. Here they can experience, develop, and learn new approaches in robotics and AI, becoming a strong core of European experts as they enter the workforce,” says Prof. Lorenzo Masia, Director of the TUM RoboGym and Executive Director of TUM MIRMI.


Prof. Achim Lilienthal, Vice Director of MIRMI, emphasizes the importance of the collaboration: “The combination of cutting-edge robotics technology and top-tier academic research in artificial intelligence will provide a tremendous boost to development.”


For David Reger, CEO and founder of NEURA Robotics, the key lies in the data: “For the advancement of intelligent robotics, the biggest challenge today is no longer the hardware, but access to high-quality, realistic training data. Together with TUM, we are building a RoboGym that gives partners and developers access to real-world training environments through the Neuraverse, enabling cognitive robots to learn safely and scale their capabilities faster. A strong signal for Germany and Europe as a home of Physical AI.”


The partners are jointly investing around €17 million in the project at launch, with NEURA Robotics contributing the majority at approximately €11 million. Much of the data generated in the RoboGym will feed into the Neuraverse – NEURA’s central, hardware-agnostic platform for training data. More sovereign data for the Neuraverse means more precise AI models and more capable robots. In this way, NEURA Robotics is accelerating innovation, safety, and responsible automation while helping set the global standard for Physical AI.


The goal is to create the global foundation for an operating system for robots, thereby sustainably strengthening Germany and Europe as hubs of innovation in one of the most important fields of the future. In the long term, the RoboGym will also be open to industry partners and start-ups. This will create new opportunities for research and business and serve as a springboard for the next generation of intelligent humanoid robots.


About NEURA Robotics

NEURA Robotics was founded in 2019 by David Reger to close key innovation gaps and usher in the era of cognitive robotics. The award-winning innovators from Metzingen pursue a strict “one-device” approach across their entire product portfolio – from industrial to household robots. With the Neuraverse, the company is creating the conditions for the iPhone moment in robotics, bridging the gap between technology and humanity. All innovations and technological components required for this vision, including AI, are developed in-house by NEURA Robotics. NEURA’s cognitive robots can see, hear, and have a sense of touch. They operate fully autonomously and learn from experience. Supported by a rapidly growing global partner network, NEURA is on track to bring the world’s first general-purpose humanoid robot to market.


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