The Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has launched the first AI.FACTORY, KI.FABRIK in German, in Bavaria - as announced by the Bavarian government in its high-tech agenda. The KI.FABRIK Bayern aims to become a completely flexible and interconnected location for the local, crisis-safe, and profitable production of state-of-the-art IT and mechatronic high-tech components in Bavaria.
One of the research topics in KI-Fabrik Project is to investigate the methods for optimizing the automation processes with the help of a central AI system. To fulfil this mission, two generic systems (modules) are designed by TUM researchers that are going to play a major role in this research. This document describes the specifications for the procurement of these systems denoted as" collective module" and "manipulation module". Fifty instances of the first module together with ten instances of the second module are planned to be purchased and implemented in KI-Fabrik labs. The providers or contractors are requested to prepare offers according to the necessary criteria and to submit them in the due time.
The Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence (MIRMI) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has launched the first AI.FACTORY, KI.FABRIK in German, in Bavaria - as announced by the Bavarian government in its high-tech agenda. The KI.FABRIK Bayern aims to become a completely flexible and interconnected location for the local, crisis-safe, and profitable production of state-of-the-art IT and mechatronic high-tech components in Bavaria.
One of the research topics in KI-Fabrik Project is to investigate the methods for optimizing the automation processes with the help of a central AI system. To fulfil this mission, two generic systems (modules) are designed by TUM researchers that are going to play a major role in this research. This document describes the specifications for the procurement of these systems denoted as" collective module" and "manipulation module". Fifty instances of the first module together with ten instances of the second module are planned to be purchased and implemented in KI-Fabrik labs. The providers or contractors are requested to prepare offers according to the necessary criteria and to submit them in the due time.