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German robot maker takes on Chinese rivals
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1 year ago
Neura Robotics develops humanoid robots with highly complex skills. The company's founder sees Germany as a potential leader in AI technology and is not even worried about China as a competitor.
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A robot with a refined touch, a helper around the house and in the workshop.
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This is just an animation, but Neuras latest robot, equipped with artificial intelligence,
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is supposed to be useful all around.
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Developer David Reger sells his AI-powered machines around the globe, including to China.
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China is siphoning off our know-how either way.
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And it happens in other countries, too.
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I'd say we just have to move faster in Germany, develop technologies that allow us to keep
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staying in a group of leaders.
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After all, that is what has made Germany, developing technologies for the entire world.
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It's the combination of proprietary AI software, design and many, many sensors that make these
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robots work so well.
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The machine can balance this ball, coming real close to human skills.
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And they're even learning to make a breakfast sandwich.
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Household helpers have become a major market as skilled employees are getting more scarce.
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That's where we as German companies can be leading.
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We don't want to miss out on that market, we're currently in a top position.
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So take this mouse, the machine follows voice and other commands.
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It makes programming easier.
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Really, the robot doesn't care what exactly he's handling, he just does it.
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Like now, he even feels when he's put it down.
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The company has 260 employees from 35 countries.
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Among them is a software developer from India.
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Yeah, like in India, currently, as far as I know, we have the very least number of companies
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who are manufacturing robots.
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So for NeurA, this is also the best place or the best opportunity.
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We can also set up something in India such that we can either sell robots or we can maybe
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manufacture a robot over there and sell over there.
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So from a business opportunity perspective, India is currently a big market.
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By 2030, the company wants to build 5 million robots.
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This year, they're expecting revenues of 50 million euros.
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David Reger says that robotics might one day surpass the auto industry as Germany's leading
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business sector.
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