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RoboBusiness 2026 opens call for speakers

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RoboBusiness 2026 opens call for speakers

RoboBusiness 2026, scheduled for October 19 and 21 in Santa Clara, California, has opened its call for speakers, covering topics like Physical AI, humanoid robotics, and business deployment strategies. The event, now in its 20th year, offers complimentary registration for speakers and a deadline of July 8, 2026, for proposal submissions.

RoboBusiness 2026, the premier event for commercial robotics development and industry trends, will take place on October 19 and 21 in Santa Clara, California. The conference has opened its call for speakers, inviting industry experts to present on six key tracks: Physical AI, Enabling Technologies, Humanoids, Field Robotics, Development, and Business & Deployment. Physical AI sessions will explore how robots learn from sensor data and adapt to dynamic environments. Enabling Technologies will cover advancements in motion control, vision, and software, while Humanoids will focus on industrial applications. Field Robotics will address outdoor robotics in agriculture and construction, and Development will highlight CAD/CAM, simulation, and engineering methodologies. Speakers receive complimentary full registration, including access to all keynotes, panels, and events, as well as guest passes for up to two attendees. The deadline for speaker proposals is July 8, 2026, with submissions accepted via an online form. Past presenters include Jeff Burnstein of the Association for Advancing Automation, UC Berkeley’s Ken Goldberg, and NVIDIA’s Deepu Talla. RoboBusiness also hosts the annual Pitchfire Robotics Startup Competition, featuring investors and emerging startups. Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available through WTWH Media, which also produces *The Robot Report* and the Robotics Summit & Expo. For inquiries, contact Steve Crowe for programming or Colleen Sepich for sponsorships.

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