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2024-03-02

Robotics Summit & Expo early bird pricing ends March 8

The fifth annual Robotics Summit & Expo is slated for May 1-2, 2024 in Boston, promising to be the largest gathering yet of commercial robotics innovators, end-users and investors. Early bird registration ending March 8 offers 25% discounts on full conference passes.

 

 

Launched in 2018, the Robotics Summit has cemented itself as a premier industry event drawing over 5,000 R&D leaders across robotics sub-verticals. The 2024 edition will spotlight advancements across service robots, exoskeletons, autonomous mobile robots, drones, surgical bots and more.

 

The power-packed two-day agenda features 75+ speakers and 45 sessions spread across three tracks. Keynotes include roboticists from trailblazing companies like Agility Robotics, Amazon Robotics, Teradyne and Disney. Talks and panels will explore the latest technology innovations as well as real-world implementation challenges.

 

Keynote speakers will include:

  • Jonathan Hurst, co-founder and chief robot officer, Agility Robotics
  • Tye Brady, chief technologist, Amazon Robotics
  • Ujjwal Kumar, president, Teradyne Robotics
  • Moritz Baecher, Tony Dohi, and Morgan Pope from Disney
  • Medtronic will demonstrate a remote robotic-assisted surgical system

 

The Robotics Summit will also incorporate an expo hall with 200+ exhibitors demonstrating new products and solutions. Networking opportunities abound at sessions, exhibit halls as well as special events like the Women in Robotics breakfast and emerging startup showcase. The new invite-only RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards Gala will recognize winners across diverse awards categories.

 

Co-locating with DeviceTalks medical technology forum and the Digital Transformation Forum, the Robotics Summit offers exposure across interconnected high-tech sectors. Early bird registration ends March 8, while sponsorships are open to elevate brand visibility among industry pioneers. Mark your calendars for the leading forum driving robotics into the real world.

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