The Robotics Summit & Expo, a premier event for the commercial robotics sector, is set to take place from May 1-2 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, with The Robot Report and WTWH Media hosting the event. The summit will showcase the latest advancements in robotics, with a special emphasis on the development of commercial robots.
Engage and Innovate
Attendees can now register for the summit and enjoy early bird discounts until March 8. The event offers a comprehensive experience, including access to over 60 expert speakers, 40+ sessions, and networking events. Special pricing is available for academic institutions, associations, and corporate groups seeking to participate in the summit.
A new addition to this year’s conference is the Automated Warehouse track, which delves into the dynamic field of warehouse automation. Leaders in the industry will discuss the integration of robotics in warehouses, addressing the sector’s rapid growth and the solutions robots offer for prevalent logistical challenges.
Diverse Keynote Highlights
Steve Crowe, Executive Editor of The Robot Report, anticipates an exceptional summit, with keynotes covering topics from humanoid robots to surgical robotics. These sessions promise to provide attendees with insights from visionaries who are at the forefront of robotic innovation.
Keynotes will include discussions on the deployment of humanoid robots in commercial settings, Amazon’s approach to robotics in e-commerce, and Teradyne’s perspective on transforming the robotics industry. The summit will also feature presentations from Disney on animating characters through robotics and a showcase of Medtronic’s robotic-assisted surgical system.
The expo accompanying the summit will feature over 150 exhibitors, a showcase of RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award winners, and a multitude of networking events. These include a welcome reception, a gala dinner for award winners, and a Women in Robotics Breakfast, offering attendees various opportunities to connect and engage within the industry.