From Mechanical Engineering to a Learning Production System ─ Durst and TUM Venture Labs Cooperate on Robotics, AI and Automation

Brixen/Munich, July 6, 2026 – Durst Group and TUM Venture Labs, a joint initiative of the Technical University of Munich and UnternehmerTUM, are launching a multi-year collaboration in the field of robotics, AI and automation for industrial production.

As a Platinum Partner, Durst becomes part of the TUM Venture Labs ecosystem and the first Italian partner in this network.

At the center of the collaboration is the Robotics/AI Lab in Munich, one of Europe’s leading deep-tech ecosystems for robotics, artificial intelligence, embedded systems and industrial automation.

For Durst, the engagement is part of the company’s 90th anniversary program and a deliberate step from Brixen into the European robotics and AI network.

With Kyveris™, Durst is building an intelligent production system that connects machines, software, data and artificial intelligence.

The AuRo-Layer extends this system to the physical level of production: robotics, material flow and increasingly autonomous processes on the production floor.

The goal is production that operates more efficiently, transparently and reproducibly.

Through its support of TUM Venture Labs, Durst enters into close exchange with talents, founders and research teams in robotics, AI, embedded systems and industrial automation.

“Isolated machines are yesterday’s model. Production is becoming connected, learning and autonomous,” says Christoph Gamper, CEO and Co-Owner of Durst Group. “With Kyveris, we are building the system for this. Munich is no coincidence for us. This is where talents turn research into products in short cycles. This is exactly the energy we are looking for.”

“Robotics and AI unfold their potential where they meet real industrial challenges,” says Dr. Philipp Gerbert, CEO of TUM Venture Labs. “The partnership with Durst combines technological excellence, entrepreneurship and concrete application. This creates a strong environment for new automation solutions around digital production.”

Within TUM Venture Labs, the Robotics/AI Lab in Munich bundles expertise in robotics, artificial intelligence, embedded systems and industrial automation.

For Durst, this creates a new interface with young companies, researchers, students and industry partners working on solutions for intelligent robotics, autonomous systems, human-robot interaction, industrial automation, simulation, embedded AI, physical AI and digital twins.

At the center of the collaboration are regular expert exchange, concrete industry challenges and the joint development of entrepreneurship and innovation formats.

Durst contributes real production-related challenges where automation, robotics, AI-based process control and physical workflows converge.

The resulting solutions are intended not only for the printing industry, but also for adjacent and cross-industry applications.

“Robotics and AI are changing production. That much is clear. The only open question is the speed,” Gamper continues. “This requires new forms of collaboration: industry, research, start-ups and talents at one table. Durst is not taking this path because it is a trend, but because 90 years of mechanical engineering only matter if you build the next step yourself.”

The Durst Group

Durst. Advanced Digital Printing and Production Technology

Durst Group AG is a leading manufacturer of professional digital imaging systems.

The company operates manufacturing facilities in Brixen, Italy, and Lienz, Austria, and has major offices in North America, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, and Singapore.

We are a global manufacturer of advanced digital printing and production technologies and the first choice for the implementation and transformation of digital, industrial production processes.

We concentrate on efficient and environmentally friendly production technologies that are made possible by digital change.

Durst’s reputation for quality, precision, innovation, sustainability, and reliability spans more than 80 years.

Further information about the Durst Group can be found on the website www.durst-group.com.



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