Funding period: | Jan. 1, 2026 to Dec. 31, 2032 |
Agency: | DFG |
Further details: | https://ceti.one/ |
https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/funding-initiative/excellence-strategy |
This work was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the Cluster of Excellence CeTI: Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (EXC 2050).
Whether it's surgical assistance through robotics, learning with digital twins, or precision industrial work synchronized with human movement, the research being conducted by the CeTI (Center for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop) Cluster of Excellence at TU Dresden focuses on how skills can be exchanged and how collaboration can be achieved between humans and machines in both real and virtual environments. The goal is to develop innovative solutions to major global challenges, including pandemics, aging populations, skill shortages, climate change, and geopolitical tensions.
Building on the first funding phase (CeTI1), CeTI2 delves into a broader range of use cases, including immersive remote collaboration, reducing travel through advanced telepresence, and enhancing technological independence through in-house development. CeTI continues to work with researchers from diverse fields, including electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience, on an interdisciplinary basis. Additionally, CeTI views itself as a social actor and aims to reach over 600 schools during the second funding phase to get young people excited about STEM subjects early on.
Funding period: | Jan. 1, 2026 to Dec. 31, 2032 |
Agency: | DFG |
Further details: | https://ceti.one/ |
https://www.dfg.de/en/research-funding/funding-initiative/excellence-strategy |
This work was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under the Cluster of Excellence CeTI: Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (EXC 2050).
Whether it's surgical assistance through robotics, learning with digital twins, or precision industrial work synchronized with human movement, the research being conducted by the CeTI (Center for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop) Cluster of Excellence at TU Dresden focuses on how skills can be exchanged and how collaboration can be achieved between humans and machines in both real and virtual environments. The goal is to develop innovative solutions to major global challenges, including pandemics, aging populations, skill shortages, climate change, and geopolitical tensions.
Building on the first funding phase (CeTI1), CeTI2 delves into a broader range of use cases, including immersive remote collaboration, reducing travel through advanced telepresence, and enhancing technological independence through in-house development. CeTI continues to work with researchers from diverse fields, including electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, medicine, psychology, and neuroscience, on an interdisciplinary basis. Additionally, CeTI views itself as a social actor and aims to reach over 600 schools during the second funding phase to get young people excited about STEM subjects early on.