Towards Reliable and Trustworthy Embodied AI in Everyday Scenarios

Meeting Room: 311 This workshop explores the reliability and trustworthiness of embodied AI systems in real-world deployments across a variety of everyday scenarios. It brings together tools and methodologies from fields such as computer vision, machine learning, planning, control, and formal methods, all aimed at improving AI robustness and dependability. The workshop will also highlight […]

Human-Centered Robot Learning in the Era of Big Data and Large Models

Meeting Room: 301 Recent advances in training large-scale models on massive internet-scale data show great promise for developing foundation models that enable robots to perform sophisticated tasks in human-centered environments, such as transportation, households, healthcare, and warehouses. These models introduce new paradigms for human-robot interaction, allowing robots to follow complex human instructions, collaborate effectively, and […]

Public Trust in Autonomous Systems

Meeting Room: 406 Future robotic systems, such as autonomous vehicles and caregiving robots, promise to revolutionize our homes, cities, and roads. However, a critical question remains—how can we trust that these technologies will be safe? Additionally, how can society understand what type of assurances it should expect and demand from these systems? Consider a scenario […]

Open Challenges in Robotics for Asset Inspection and Management (OCRAIM)

Meeting Room: 310 This workshop aims to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world applications in robotics for asset inspection and management. In the context of this workshop, an “asset” refers to any valuable physical resource or piece of infrastructure that requires regular monitoring, maintenance, or management to ensure its proper functioning and longevity. […]

Enhancing Dexterity in Space Environments: The Potential of Soft Robotic Systems

Meeting Room: 307 Robotic operation in space faces a consistent trade-off between building simple and resilient systems to withstand the extreme conditions, and maintaining flexibility in the robot system to keep up with rapidly changing conditions. Soft robotics offers the promise of robotic performance in unstructured environments. This workshop will bring together two fields to […]

ICRA 2025 Doctoral Consortium

Meeting Room: International ballroom D (Omni Hotel) Meeting Agenda 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM: Arrival & Registration 9:00 AM – 9:10 AM: Opening Session 9:10 AM – 10:00 AM: Poster […]

Technical Tours

Join us for a technical tour! For a list of the tours taking place on Monday 19 May 2025, please visit this page: https://2025.ieee-icra.org/technical-tours/

Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility

Departure Time: 9:10 AM Return Time: 11:30 AM Capacity: 20 High Bay user facility of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute focused on translating manufacturing 4.0 technologies into industry adoption, with a focus on additive metal manufacturing, FIS, and AI in manufacturing.

Georgia Tech Research Institute

Departure Time: 9:15 AM Return Time: 11:30 AM Capacity: 20 Presentation of Georgia Tech Research Institute research labs and demonstration of robotics applications including multi-robot collaborative manipulation, VR tasking, adaptive cutting, and robotics for animal systems.

Georgia Tech Hi-bay Robotics and Human-Augmentation Space

Departure Time: 9:15 AM Return Time: 11:30 AM Capacity: 45 Group will be split in 3 and rotated through 3 lab areas: 1) CAREN area 2) Overground motion lab area 3) Autonomous legged robotics area. Each area will host 15 people per time, and 30 minutes per session