RoboCup Vice-Champions in the ’Logistics’ league: Team GRIPS with its winning logistic robots.
Another major success for a student team from TU Graz: GRIPS RoboCup team wins second place in the "Logistics" league of the RoboCup 2017 in Nagoya, Japan. The GRIPS team of students from TU Graz manufacturers robots for industrial applications. When it first participated in the RoboCup in 2016, it immediately won third place. The team went one better at this year's Robotics World Championship in Nagoya, Japan: GRIPS impressively secured the Vice-World Champion title in the "Logistics" league. The people behind GRIPS, short for Graz Robust and Intelligent Production System , are Sarah Haas, Jakob Ludwiger, Thomas Ulz and Marco Wallner. The team's celebrations also extend to mentor Gerald Steinbauer from the Institute of Software Technology at TU Graz and its partners and sponsors. Apart from TU Graz itself - above all the Institutes of Software Technology, Technical Informatics and Automation and Control - powerful support comes from Knapp AG and incubedIT.
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