INRoL@SNU is a part of 2017 KUKA Innovation Challenge Finalist Team
- Dec 31, 2016
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 8, 2025
We are part of a 2017 KUKA Innovation Challenge Finalist Team, TeleMAGMaS, led by LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse (Dr. Antonio Franchi), along with the University of Siena (Prof. Domenico Prattichizzo) and CNRS@IRISA in Rennes (Dr. Paolo Robuffo Giordano).
The official KUKA announcement link is here.























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We are incredibly proud to be part of the TeleMAGMaS team—a powerhouse collaboration led by Dr. Antonio Franchi at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse, alongside Prof. Domenico Prattichizzo at the University of Siena and Dr. Paolo Robuffo Giordano at CNRS@IRISA in Rennes.
Pushing the boundaries of advanced robotics requires seamless data integration, complex workflows, and strategic problem-solving—the exact same high-level system orchestration you would expect from an expert consultant power platform. It takes a massive, coordinated effort to compete at this level, and we couldn't be more excited to bring our cutting-edge research to the global stage.
The part about INROL being selected as a finalist for the 2017 KUKA Innovation Challenge really stood out because it highlights how research teams are often judged not just on ideas but on how well those ideas can be shaped into something practical and industry-ready. It makes me curious about what specific aspect of their project caught the judges’ attention most, whether it was the technical approach or the potential real-world application.
It also feels interesting how achievements like this usually come after long periods of trial and error that don’t always get mentioned in the final announcement itself. Most people only see the recognition moment, not the quieter work behind it. In a broader sense, it’s similar to how…
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