Nature Conferences | Autonomous Robotics

The Autonomous Robotics conference will be held on the 13-15 October 2026 in Daejeon, South Korea! It will bring together scientists, engineers, and researchers from academia and industry to discuss the future of intelligent machines.
Nature Conferences | Autonomous Robotics
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Date
October 13-15, 2026
Location
Daejeon, South Korea
Format
In-Person Event

 


To register and submit an abstract, please visit  Nature Conferences: Autonomous Robotics 🤖


 

Early-bird rates available until May 31, 2026

The conference will bring together scientists, engineers, and researchers from academia and industry to discuss the future of intelligent machines. It will provide a forum to examine the integration of physical and core robotic intelligence, and to consider advances in the perception, control, and autonomy of such systems, ultimately supporting the development of adaptive, embodied agents that are both capable and trustworthy.


Sessions will explore:

  • The full spectrum of Autonomous Robotics, from the foundations of embodied intelligence, neuromorphic intelligence, and physical AI, to data-driven learning, perception, and manipulation
  • Application-driven research in field robotics, addressing robust autonomy in unstructured, resource-constrained, and safety-critical environments.
  • Humanoids and dexterous manipulation, where robotic autonomy enhances physical and perceptual interaction, and human-centred robotics, where assistive and collaborative systems integrate safety, adaptability, and social intelligence.

 

Keynote speakers:

Steven H. Collins Aude Billard

Steven H. Collins

Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering

Stanford University (California, USA)

Aude Billard

Professor, Learning Algorithms and Systems Laboratory

EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)

Sami Haddadin In-So Kweon
Sami Haddadin

Vice President Of Research  and Professor of Robotics

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (Abu Dhabi, UAE)

In-So Kweon

Professor, Robotics and Computer Vision Lab

KAIST (Daejeon, South Korea)

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Go to the profile of Leilei Shi
about 5 hours ago

Great!