NEURA Robotics
European humanoid initiative (4NE1) and collaborative systems.
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4NE1

4NE1

The First Cognitive Industrial Humanoid. 4NE1 (pronounced "For Anyone") is Europe’s leading humanoid robot, engineered for high-precision, human-safe collaboration in the world's most demanding manufacturing environments.

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NEURA Robotics

NEURA Robotics is a German “cognitive robotics” company based in Metzingen (founded 2019) building robots meant to work safely alongside people in real environments, powered by its AI stack (often branded AURA) and an ecosystem it calls Neuraverse.

A core theme is safety and perception: NEURA promotes the OmniSensor for real-time human detection in industrial spaces, enabling closer human–robot collaboration.

Currently available / orderable robots span multiple categories. MAiRA is marketed as a commercially available “cognitive robot” that can perceive, learn, and adapt using machine vision and spatial audio. LARA is a collaborative robot positioned for fast adoption - industrial precision with a simpler, user-friendly workflow and multiple payload options. For intralogistics, MAV is NEURA’s autonomous transport robot (e.g., MAV 500 and MAV 1500) designed to move goods with minimal setup and scale to fleets. For service and home-adjacent use, MiPA (“My intelligent Personal Assistant”) is positioned to take on repetitive or physically tiring tasks, with an open platform approach for developers and integrators.

NEURA’s “future” centerpiece is its humanoid 4NE1 (“For Anyone”), presented as Europe’s production-ready humanoid for industrial workflows and assistance in human spaces; NEURA also showcased a newer generation of 4NE1 in 2025. Looking ahead, NEURA is explicitly aiming at large industrial rollouts e.g., Schaeffler announced a partnership to co-develop humanoid tech and plans to integrate several thousand humanoids by 2035.

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