UTRobotics Centre

Robotics Centre

AT THE ROBOTICS CENTRE WE CONTRIBUTE TO A WORLD IN WHICH WE USE ROBOTICS TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY

Exploring the depths of the ocean, detecting life-threatening diseases, flying through the sky, operating inside autonomous vehicles, orbiting in space… Today, robots are almost everywhere. And everywhere they go, they do highly valuable work that we humans could never do alone. As our robotics expertise and experience increase, we imagine a future, in which robots will be working alongside people - in society, in daily life - to make a difference.


At the Robotics Centre, we combine all the robotic expertise in research and education that we at the University of Twente have committed to for years. With our human-centered robotics approach we develop solutions for pressing challenges in industry, healthcare and society that improve life. We innovate and collaborate together with students, researchers, and partners in order to develop robotic solutions that truly benefit society. We want to make a societal and environmental impact, thus striving for sustainability in the broadest sense.

The Robotics Centre is a place where we incubate and design new robotics systems in order to improve (human) life. We are a community of responsible, critical thinkers, who make use of all the creativity, knowledge, and facilities at our disposal so we can create meaningful impact with robots. This is, in short, the Robotics Centre!

Key Domains

At the Robotics Centre, we fuse imaginations with robotics mastery to impact three key domains:

Let's Collaborate

Be(come) part of the Robotics Centre and join our mission to make a positive impact on society through our research, education and innovation. The Robotics Centre actively seeks collaborations with businesses and industry. Are you interested, or do you want to know more? Be sure to contact us!

Podcast series

We are proud to present the first of four episodes of the MyoChallenge Podcast - How humans move! The understanding and technological advances coming out of MyoChallenge will have a huge impact on the field of prosthetic development and rehabilitation after injury. Listen to the first episode here!


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