Sevensense Robotics AG from the Greater Zurich Area is one of three start-ups to have been chosen to participate in Deutsche Bahn’s robotics program. Their task to help shape the future of train travel.

The technology of Sevensense Robotics helps robots to orientate themselves. Picture: Sevensense Robotics.
The technology of Sevensense Robotics helps robots to orientate themselves (Image credit: Sevensense Robotics).

 

Deutsche Bahn operates a platform in the form of Mindbox via which it collaborates with innovative start-ups. Here, various programs across several categories – including robotics, among other areas – are offered under the name “StartupXpress”. For the next robotics program, Deutsche Bahn has now selected three start-ups, as announced in a LinkedIn post. The three companies are the Zurich-based Sevensense Robotics AG, Ross Robotics from the UK and the German firm Gestalt Robotics.

Sevensense Robotics is a spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH). The start-up offers technology that can be used in robots. It supports the autonomous orientation of robots – including in large crowds of people. To this end, Sevensense Robotics makes use of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and sensors.

Deutsche Bahn intends to use its collaborations with the start-ups to develop technologies that can shape the train travel of tomorrow. The aim here is to modernize customer interactions, sales, internal processes and maintenance, for example.

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