Humanoid Robots Neura Robotics and Bosch Develop Hardware And Software

By Thomas Günnel | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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Neura Robotics and Bosch aim to bring humanoid robots to the industry on a large scale. To achieve this, the companies are jointly developing software and user interfaces.

Neura Robotics and Bosch collaborate on humanoid robots and Physical AI. In the image: the humanoid "4NE1".(Image: Neura Robotics)
Neura Robotics and Bosch collaborate on humanoid robots and Physical AI. In the image: the humanoid "4NE1".
(Image: Neura Robotics)

Neura Robotics and Bosch are collaborating to jointly scale humanoid robots and Physical AI industrially. To achieve this, the companies are collecting real work, motion, and environmental data in Bosch facilities using sensor suits. This will serve as the foundation for AI-based basic and functional software and user interfaces.

"Physical training data is the biggest challenge in robotics, no one has this data," comments Neura CEO David Reger on the deal. "At Neura, we have turned this challenge into our competitive advantage—and now, with Bosch, we have the opportunity to collect, structure, and use real data."

In addition, the collaboration includes "the potential supply of robotics components by Bosch"—and the possible final assembly and motor production for humanoid robots.

Operating System for Physical AI

Neura takes an open approach with its robotics ecosystem, the so-called Neuraverse: each humanoid robot does not learn in isolation but is part of a network where skills, data, and models are shared. Through software updates and AI, the entire fleet continuously improves. Combined with Bosch's manufacturing expertise, a feedback loop for innovations across the entire robotics ecosystem is set to emerge.

Schaeffler Also Cooperates With Neura Robotics

Schaeffler and Neura Robotics are also cooperating. The supplier provides jointly developed components for humanoid robots, such as actuators. Additionally, Schaeffler plans to use Neura’s humanoids in its production network. By 2035, the supplier intends to integrate "a mid-four-digit number" of humanoids into its production. Corresponding data from the manufacturing process will flow into the Neura Robotics "Neuraverse."

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