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🇩🇪🤝🇨🇳 Wassim Saeidi, our Founder & CEO, joined Federal Minister Katherina Reiche on her visit to China as part of the Ge...
03/06/2026

🇩🇪🤝🇨🇳 Wassim Saeidi, our Founder & CEO, joined Federal Minister Katherina Reiche on her visit to China as part of the German business delegation.
During the German-Chinese Business Roundtable in Guangzhou, he addressed senior representatives from politics and industry from both Germany and China.

✨The core message of his speech:
The most important technology of our time is not the one that replaces people, but the one that supports and empowers them.

China and Germany face the same structural challenges: demographic change, labor shortages, and increasing pressure on healthcare systems.
This is exactly where we at United Robotics Group focus our efforts, developing intelligent robotics solutions for hospitals, laboratories, and care facilities.

Today, more than 400 of our robotic systems are deployed across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. Our autonomous laboratory robot, uLab Mobile, is already operating in more than 50 laboratories as part of their daily workflows. With our humanoid robot, uMe, we are working on the next generation of robots for care, education, and social interaction.

In Guangzhou, Wassim made it clear that we are at the beginning of a new industrial era in which intelligent robotics will become an integral part of the critical infrastructure of modern societies.

Germany stands for engineering excellence, industrial quality, and specialized healthcare expertise. China represents technological speed, scalability, and innovation. By combining these strengths, we can shape the next generation of healthcare robotics together.

The reality is this: the key question is no longer whether robotics will become part of our daily lives, but how we can use this technology to improve the lives of millions of people.

02/06/2026

"Artificial intelligence in medicine will become the Big Bang of Medicine 2.0."
A powerful statement from Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner at our "Wenn Maschinen Menschen helfen – Robotics, AI and Empathy in Healthcare" conference in Munich.
AI is already transforming healthcare today. From diagnostics and personalized therapies to intelligent robotics, the opportunities are enormous. The real challenge is not whether this transformation will happen, but how we shape it responsibly and with people at the center.
Medicine is increasingly supported by machines, but it remains driven by people.
✨ Watch this short excerpt from Prof. Dr. Werner's keynote and explore his full presentation on our YouTube channel.

29/05/2026

Transforming hematology workflows. 🩸

Our uLab Mobile robot is integrated with the Sysmex XN-1000 analyzer at St. Barbara-Hospital in Gladbeck, demonstrating how mobile robotics can support connected laboratory automation in real clinical environments.

What we see here is more than automation. It is about:

✔ Reducing bottlenecks between sample handling and analysis
✔ Supporting faster, more structured routine workflows
✔ Minimizing manual touchpoints in repetitive processes
✔ Helping laboratories scale throughput when demand increases

This integration is part of our growing uLab Mobile ecosystem, which includes 30+ Robotics Proven integrations already in routine use, as well as a library of Robotics Ready devices that are technically validated for future deployment projects.

Sysmex XN-1000: Robotics Proven.

From hematology, chemistry and immunoassay to hemostasis, POCT, TLA/TTA systems, centrifuges, refrigeration, middleware and facility infrastructure, uLab Mobile is designed to connect the laboratory ecosystem.

The future of lab diagnostics is collaborative, between people and machines, between devices, and between efficiency and reliability.

✨ Interested in how Robotics Proven automation could support your laboratory workflows? Get in touch with our team.

19/05/2026

Automation in healthcare and laboratory environments is not about replacing people, it is about supporting teams, improving workflows and creating more efficient daily operations.

At Bio-Rad’s Cressier facility, trusted diagnostics expertise meets intelligent robotics.

In the haematology laboratory, Fabian Pohlmann shares how uLab Mobile supports the handling of reagents for blood grouping and integrates into blood bank dispensing workflows, helping laboratories improve speed, precision and operational efficiency.

Because when laboratories embrace intelligent automation, they unlock more than efficiency gains. They enable their teams to focus on what matters most: reliable diagnostics and patient care.

See the future of haematology diagnostics in action.

Thank you to the Bio-Rad team for the collaboration and insights.

11/05/2026

On May 6th, we tackled one of healthcare's biggest questions: How do we let robots and AI enhance human care, without losing what makes healthcare human?
At "WENN MASCHINEN MENSCHEN HELFEN," we brought together the innovators, doctors, and researchers who are actually building this future. Precision automation, Physical AI, intelligent diagnostics — we covered it all. Because real innovation means asking the hard questions.

The two panel discussions, moderated by Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner and Prof. Dr. Alexander Muacevic, pushed deeper — wrestling with implementation challenges, ethical lines, and how to build the right partnership between humans and machines.

The clear takeaway: Efficiency matters. But empathy? That's what truly transforms healthcare.

A special thanks to our speakers: Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner, Prof. Dr. Alexander Muacevic, Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Nauck, Dr. Isabella Hermann, Prof. Dr. Dominik Bösl, Prof. Dr. Alexander Koenig, Sandra Postel, Matthias Spielkamp, and PD Dr. med. Gregor Hörmann, PhD.

Big thanks to every guest and partner who brought their expertise and passion to this conversation — and to MLL Münchner Leukämielabor München for hosting us.

08/05/2026

Real Clinical Impact Today

Two robots named "Barbara" and "KERNI" are working side-by-side with medical technicians at St. Barbara Hospital in Gladbeck.
It started as a simple goal: support the laboratory team in handling high-volume, repetitive analyses. But what emerged is much more powerful.
Our partnership with KERN Katholische Einrichtungen Ruhrgebiet Nord GmbH proves that when you pair cutting-edge robotics with human expertise, something remarkable happens:
✓ Routine tasks are automated with precision
✓ Skilled professionals focus on interpretation and patient impact
✓ Workload is distributed between human and machine
✓ Accuracy and reliability improve across the entire workflow
The robots don't replace people—they empower them. Healthcare professionals can now dedicate their expertise where it matters most: quality assurance, complex analysis, and patient care.
Bernd Siegmund, of KERN GmbH, says it best: "Our commitment to robotics deployment is to make processes more plannable, more stable, and more efficient through automation."
This is the future of healthcare operations. Not technology for technology's sake. But technology that listens to what healthcare teams actually need.

06/05/2026

Physical AI in Action: Inside Our Press Day at MLL

At our recent Press Day at MLL Münchner Leukämielabor, we welcomed media representatives.
Under the theme “Physical AI in Healthcare – Praxis, Perspektiven & Potenziale”, the day combined medical, technological, and strategic perspectives with live demonstrations in a real healthcare environment.

With contributions from PD Dr. med. Gregor Hörmann, Prof. Dr. Jochen A. Werner A. Werner, Wassim Saeidi, and Kerstin Wagner, the discussion moved from the future of robotics in healthcare to its practical application today.

In a live lab setting, we demonstrated how uLab Mobile and uLog Deliver can support laboratory staff in 24/7 operations — from sample transport to integrated workflows.
Another highlight was uMe, our humanoid robot, who walked into the room, engaged with guests, and gave a first impression of its future role in healthcare and care environments.

Robotics is not replacing professionals — it is supporting them where it matters most.

A big thank you to the MLL Münchner Leukämielabor team for their great support, to The Medical Network GmbH for organizing and supporting the press activities, and to all media representatives for the valuable exchange.

04/05/2026

With United Robotics Group on the path to the future.🤖✨
A short insight from a conversation between Kerstin Wagner, Co-CEO of United Robotics Group, and Dirk Schmidt from MVZ Koblenz.
Together, they discuss current challenges in laboratories and healthcare environments and how robotics can support professionals, improve daily workflows, and create real value where it is needed most.
It is always valuable to hear perspectives from people who experience these challenges first-hand and are actively shaping the future of healthcare.
👉 You can watch the full interview on our YouTube channel.

04/05/2026

With United Robotics Group on the path to the future.🤖✨
A short insight from a conversation between Kerstin Wagner, Co-CEO of United Robotics Group, and Dirk Schmidt from MVZ Koblenz.
Together, they discuss current challenges in laboratories and healthcare environments and how robotics can support professionals, improve daily workflows, and create real value where it is needed most.
It is always valuable to hear perspectives from people who experience these challenges first-hand and are actively shaping the future of healthcare.
👉 You can watch the full interview on our YouTube channel, link in the comments.

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