Ubiquitous Medical Robotics: Lessons Learned, Vision Beyond

Meeting Room: 303 In the past decade, research into medical robotics has surged, with thousands of academic papers published each year, and the field gaining ever-increasing attention. Despite this growing ubiquity in academic discourse, translation into real-world products remains relatively slow, with few breakthroughs reaching the clinical stage. Observing the last 10 years and looking […]

3rd Robot-Assisted Medical Imaging. ICRA-RAMI

Meeting Room: 407 Medical imaging plays a vital role in modern clinical practice, providing valuable information to physicians for diagnosis, image-guided surgeries, and more. Due to the high precision and reproducibility of robotic techniques, the involvement of robots can help overcome some limitations in conventional imaging methods, such as intra- and inter-operator variations. With the […]

ICRA 2025 Workshop on Towards Human Level Intelligence Vision and Tactile Sensing

Meeting Room: 302 This is the 6th edition of the ViTac workshop at the ICRA conferences, following successful workshops at ICRA 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, and 2024. This year’s workshop will also coincide with the conclusion of the Special Collection on Tactile Robotics, which was organized in collaboration with the IEEE Transactions on Robotics. The […]

Building a Common Humanoid Platform Infrastructure for AI-based Testing

Meeting Room: 311 This full-day in-person community-building workshop strategizes on a roadmap for long-term humanoid research. The Workshop will capture the state-of-the-art and technical design requirements for a common platform for AI-based testing across a broad range of disciplines.

Towards Agility and Robustness: Mechanical Intelligence in Robotics, Biology, and Smart Materials

Meeting Room: 402 With robots being increasingly deployed in complex, dynamic environments, their ability to sense, plan, and act autonomously with intelligence is crucial for ensuring both agility and robustness. While computational intelligence (CI) has made significant improvements in the areas of perception, decision-making, and control, mechanical intelligence (MI) remains an essential yet underutilized approach. […]

Beyond Pick and Place – Unifying Learning-Based and Model-Based Approaches for Contact-Rich Manipulation

Meeting Room: 412 In recent years, robot learning has made significant progress, with advances in general manipulation capabilities. Solutions using foundation models and vast collections of human demonstrations have shown strong generalization. Additionally, pretrained vision/language models have leveraged their common sense knowledge to perform various manipulation tasks. However, despite these achievements, the dexterity of these […]

Supporting Reproducibility in Soft Robotics: A Community Discussion

Meeting Room: 310 This workshop, organized by the IEEE Working Group on Reproducibility in Soft Robotics, focuses on engaging the community to discuss reproducibility issues within the field. Soft robotics often involves the development of new materials, designs, and manufacturing methods, which can lead to challenges in reproducing results. These challenges can result in "reinvention […]

Safely Leveraging Vision-Language Foundation Models in Robotics: Challenges and Opportunities

Meeting Room: 411 This workshop focuses on the safety implications of using vision-language foundation models (VLMs) in robotics, which are increasingly employed in systems like mobile manipulators and autonomous cars. VLMs, pre-trained on internet-scale data, offer the potential to enhance robots' understanding of complex environments, human feedback, and action planning. However, as robots become more […]

Workshop on Athletic Robots and Dynamic Motor Skills (RoboLetics 2.0)

Meeting Room: 312 The Workshop on Athletic Robots and Dynamic Motor Skills (RoboLetics 2.0) aims to explore the advancement of athletic and agile robots, which are pushing the boundaries of next-generation robotics with their dynamic motor skills, agility, autonomy, and precision. These robots serve as valuable platforms for advancing technology in environments requiring rapid adaptation […]

Structured Learning for Efficient, Reliable, and Transparent Robots

Meeting Room: 314 Roboticists have made significant strides in the last decade, enabling complex robot behaviors across diverse domains. Dominant approaches to robot intelligence typically fall into two categories. First, analytical methods offer reliability and robustness but require expertise and do not generalize beyond pre-specified scope. Second, learning-based approaches enable complex behavior without explicit design […]

3rd Workshop on Multilateral Human-Interaction-Oriented Teleoperation

Meeting Room: 304 Teleoperation systems have benefited from their mechanical and technological components, physical connections between diverse human-machine interfaces, low-latency communication protocols, and advanced control strategies. However, this perspective often overlooks the nuanced aspects of human interaction and cognitive engagement in remote operation scenarios. This oversight can lead to suboptimal user experiences, increased cognitive load, […]