Family Festival at TU Dresden
TU DresdenThe family festival at TU Dresden offeres an afternoon full of fun, creativity and varied experiences.
The family festival at TU Dresden offeres an afternoon full of fun, creativity and varied experiences.
The program "Girls for Robotics" offers schoolgirls from all over Saxony the opportunity to gain more experience and self-confidence in dealing with technology and thus promote their interest in scientific fields.
The all-day programme "Girls for Robotics" offers schoolgirls from all over Saxony the opportunity to gain more experience and self-confidence in dealing with technology and thus promote their interest in scientific fields.
Join Level Up! on 15 Oct 2025 at TU Dresden – control a robot arm, code your own tasks and meet Ameca, one of the world’s most advanced humanoid robots!
Hands-on Robotics Workshop for Kids (8–14) & Parents at TU Dresden! Program robots like Spot & Ameca – free, no experience needed.
The Robotics Symposium 2025 brings innovation to life. The focus is on visionary minds whose ideas and solutions are shaping the future of robotics.
Prof. Stefanie Speidel speaks at the Children's University on the topic of surgery of the future: “High-tech instead of band-aids – What will the operating room of the future look like?”
Are you interested in robotics? Then the excursion to the startup EVASIVE could be exactly what you're looking for. Gain insight into the field of work and processes at the TU Dresden startup and see robots up close. Registration until November 5, 2025.
CeTI invites you to bake cinnamon rolls at CeTIBAR for the second time. This time in easy language.
For one day, the conference for (digital) youth culture will be all about current trends in politics, pop culture and digital! We ourselves will also be on site and bring our robotics range with us.
The next UNILIVE university information day will take place at TU Dresden on January 15, 2026 and CeTI will be part of it.
CeTI will be represented together with its partner project to present its own research priorities alongside representatives from politics and industry.
At the MINT-EC Future Forum 2025, the goal is to show pupils that they have exactly the skills that future employers are looking for.
Female students are given the opportunity to meet role models and get a firsthand impression of the institution.
During the Science Night, Dresden's universities, non-university research institutions and science-related companies open their buildings, laboratories, lecture halls and archives to the public.