A guide to Day 1 of the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo - The Robot Report
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Day 1 of the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo features panels with industry leaders like Aaron Parness from Amazon Robotics and Alberto Rodriguez from Boston Dynamics, discussing advancements in AI and humanoid robotics. Key topics include the state of humanoids and insights into robotics applications across various sectors.
Key Points
- First panel features leaders from Amazon Robotics, Universal Robots, and Locus Robotics.
- Second panel, 'The State of Humanoids', includes experts from Schaeffler and Boston Dynamics.
- Key discussions will focus on AI advancements and humanoid robotics applications.
- Event showcases the latest trends and technologies in the robotics industry.
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From source RSS / original summary# A guide to Day 1 of the 2026 Robotics Summit & Expo. That panel will feature insights from Aaron Parness, the director of applied science at Amazon Robotics; Anders Beck, vice president of AI robotics products at Universal Robots; Hamid Montazeri, the senior vice president of software and AI at Locus Robotics; and John Wall, the president of QNX. The second panel, “**The State of Humanoids**,” will start at 10:00 a. m.
It will include Al Makke, the head of humanoid robotics in North America for Schaeffler; Mike Nielsen, the chief marketing officer at RealSense; Aaron Prather, the director of robotics and automation systems programs at ASTM International; Alberto Rodriguez, the director of robot behavior for Atlas at Boston Dynamics; and Pras Velagapudi, the chief technology officer at Agi
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