PAL Robotics’ TIAGo is awarded as the Best Project of the year at the II Nit de la Robòtica

TIAGo robot gets an award at the Nit de la Robòtica

The Industrial Engineering Association of Catalonia (Col·legi d’Enginyers) has recognized PAL Robotics’ TIAGo with the Award to the Best Project of the year at the II Nit de la Robòtica celebration. The “Night of Robotics” annual meeting gathers together all the main actors of the Barcelona and Catalonia robotics sector. PAL Robotics is recognized for the contribution in humanoid robotics and for the development of the mobile manipulator TIAGo, a collaborative robot with applications in domestic and industrial environments.

 

TIAGo integrates the cutting-edge technology of the team in complex robots in a platform that is flexible and easy to customize. Its modularity makes TIAGo suitable for any research in AAL and Industry 4.0 fields. TIAGo has evolved capabilities on manipulation, navigation, perception and interaction, and is 100% ROS based.

It is a great honor for PAL Robotics’ team to be recognized with such award and would like to thank the Col·legi d’Enginyers for that.

If you like this article, do not miss out the rest of them in our blog on robotics and technology. For any question or doubt, take a look at our contact page and reach out to us!

Related articles
Building the future of robotics with open-source and ROS 2
Read More

Building the future of robotics with open-source and ROS 2

At PAL Robotics, open-source technology isn’t just something we use, it’s something we believe in and a key enabler of…
Smarter Automation for Human Workspaces
Read More

Smarter Automation for Human Workspaces

Automation has become the central strategy for industries aiming to boost efficiency, reduce operational friction, and create safer, more resilient…
How AI is shaping the future of service robotics
Read More

How AI is shaping the future of service robotics

A human-centered approach to AI development Artificial Intelligence is no longer confined to labs or academic theory, it’s embedded in…