For the second time
Robominds wins Handling Award in the robotics category
robominds applied for the prestigious award again after winning last year - this time with its new product robobrain Neuros, the industrialized operating system for intelligent robotics.
The Munich-based company has now been named a finalist in the Robotics category of the Handling Awards 2021. It achieved third place with its intelligent robot operating system.
"The Handling Award is presented by a top-class jury of experts and honors outstanding products and system solutions in four categories. Winning an award for the second time in a row fills us with pride - and confirms that our vision and intelligent solutions are not only in tune with the times, but also with the needs of the industry," summarizes Managing Director Tobias Rietzler.
The award-winning product robobrain Neuros (= Neural Robotic Operating System) is the industrialized operating system for intelligent robotics. Optimized for the robobrain industrial PC and supporting a wide range of components such as grippers, robots and vision systems, Neuros creates an automation environment that is user-centric and designed in an easy-to-use approach - for application scenarios of any industry and company size. The principle: on the industrialized operating system, every function of the robotic components becomes a skill - easy to obtain via the robominds Skill Store, individually adaptable or to develop yourself thanks to the robominds Skill SDK. So what is commonplace on smartphones is transformed into intelligent robotics with robobrain Neuros: a flexible, expandable operating system with high availability that enables and promotes the adaptation and creation of your own applications.
The Munich-based company robominds GmbH develops robotic components in the software and hardware sector for SMEs from various areas of industry and intralogistics. Founders Andreas Däubler and Tobias Rietzler have been pursuing their vision of "making robots smart" since the company was founded in 2016. Together with their team of now 20 colleagues, they develop robotics solutions based on artificial intelligence.










