On 19–20 November 2025, the AMALTEA consortium came together in Stuttgart, Germany, for its latest General Assembly, hosted by project partner ZÜBLIN.
The two-day meeting provided an important opportunity for partners to review progress, exchange updates, and align on the next steps of the project. Representatives from across the consortium presented the work carried out over the past months, highlighting key achievements, ongoing challenges, and opportunities for further collaboration.
Throughout the meeting, partners shared insights from their respective work packages and discussed how the different strands of the project are advancing toward AMALTEA’s overall objectives. The discussions also focused on strengthening cooperation across the consortium, addressing technical and organisational challenges, and ensuring continued alignment as the project moves into its next phase.
A highlight of the General Assembly was a guest lecture by Andreas Schwarz, Chair of the Green Party Parliamentary Group and Member of the Presidium. His contribution offered valuable perspectives on the broader policy and sustainability context relevant to the project, enriching the consortium’s discussions on innovation, collaboration, and the role of research in supporting more sustainable futures.
As part of the programme, partners also visited the LCRL robotic laboratory, gaining first-hand insight into advanced robotics research and its potential applications. The visit offered an inspiring opportunity to connect the project’s work with practical technological developments and to explore how innovation can support AMALTEA’s ambitions.
The General Assembly in Stuttgart marked another important milestone for the AMALTEA project. By bringing partners together in person, the meeting helped reinforce collaboration, support knowledge exchange, and build momentum for the months ahead.
The consortium thanks ZÜBLIN for hosting the meeting and all partners for their active contributions.