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TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning Podcast
TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning
28 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the podcast of TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning. Immerse yourself in our two most recent podcast series: SCHARF STELLEN - The strategy podcast with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hutzschenreuter and host Isabel Werdin. The latest podcast series offers you deep insight into Prof. Hutzschenreuter's seven strategy principles. Leadership Matters: What makes a good leader? Is “leader material” something that we learn throughout our careers? We discuss these and related questions with outstanding experts from research and practice. www.lll.tum.de
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Welcome to the podcast of TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning. Immerse yourself in our two most recent podcast series: SCHARF STELLEN - The strategy podcast with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hutzschenreuter and host Isabel Werdin. The latest podcast series offers you deep insight into Prof. Hutzschenreuter's seven strategy principles. Leadership Matters: What makes a good leader? Is “leader material” something that we learn throughout our careers? We discuss these and related questions with outstanding experts from research and practice. www.lll.tum.de
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Education
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Siemens Technology & TUM │The Past, the Present and the Future of Robotic, Automation and Artificial Intelligence
TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning Podcast
29 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Siemens Technology & TUM │The Past, the Present and the Future of Robotic, Automation and Artificial Intelligence

How can academia and industry complement each other in times of technological change and challenges? The latest podcast series with Siemens Technology & TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning explores this question. Tune in to get the latest insights into Research & Development celebrating the opening of the Siemens Technology Center at TU Munich’s Garching Campus.

Episode 3: „The Past, the Present and the Future of Robotic, Automation and Artificial Intelligence.”

This episode takes you on a journey through the evolution of robotic automation and artificial intelligence with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alin Albu-Schaeffer, TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology and head of the Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics at the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and with Georg von Wichert, Siemens Technology and Fellow at the TUM Institute for Advanced Study. From early collaborations in robotics to shaping the future of intelligent machines for flexible manufacturing processes, they share insights into their groundbreaking work. Discover how Siemens and TUM are leading the way in standardizing benchmark tasks, fostering cooperation through joint research labs, and driving innovation in AI-based robotics. Tune in for a captivating discussion on the past, present, and future of robotics with two key figures in the field.

TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning Podcast
Welcome to the podcast of TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning. Immerse yourself in our two most recent podcast series: SCHARF STELLEN - The strategy podcast with Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Hutzschenreuter and host Isabel Werdin. The latest podcast series offers you deep insight into Prof. Hutzschenreuter's seven strategy principles. Leadership Matters: What makes a good leader? Is “leader material” something that we learn throughout our careers? We discuss these and related questions with outstanding experts from research and practice. www.lll.tum.de