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"Mensch, Roboter!" - Interactive Robotics Exhibition at COSMO Science Forum

Starting October 2, 2025, the COSMO Science Forum will present the exhibition “Mensch, Roboter! – Robotics from Dresden science.” Until February 27, 2026, visitors can explore how robotics is being researched in Dresden – and how it is already part of everyday life.

The exhibition is fully interactive. At various stations, visitors can test robot models and prototypes. Exhibits, games, and a VR station invite visitors to actively participate. A central theme throughout is trust: How can robots work safely, reliably, and with consideration for humans?

“Robotics already plays a role in many areas – from industry and medicine to our homes. These developments increasingly shape our daily lives,” says Dr. phil. Tiphaine Cattiau, project lead for the exhibition. “With ‘Mensch, Roboter!,’ we aim to provide clear insights into Dresden’s robotics research while also addressing the questions we must ask to ensure robots are reliable and trustworthy.”

The research perspective is also in focus. Dr.-Ing. Konstantin Klamka, head of the Connected Robotics Lab at the Barkhausen Institut, notes: “Dresden’s research not only advances robotics, but actively shapes how humans and machines will collaborate in the future. The exhibition highlights how fundamental research evolves into real-world applications – for example in healthcare or agriculture.”

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Annika Höritz
Barkhausen Institut
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Email: annika.hoeritz@barkhauseninstitut.org

About the COSMO Science Forum
COSMO is an interactive science forum where current research comes to life through events and hands-on exhibits. COSMO is jointly run by the Barkhausen Institut, the Department Speculative Transformation at TU Dresden, and the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, in cooperation with partners from the DRESDEN-concept research alliance, the Dresden Philharmonic, and the Central Library.

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