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What’s coming up at #IROS2025?


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15 October 2025



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The 2025 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2025) will be held from 19-25 October in Hangzhou, China. The programme includes plenary and keynote talks, workshops, tutorials, forums, competitions, and a debate.

Plenary talks

There are three plenary talks on the programme this year, with one per day on Tuesday 21, Wednesday 22, and Thursday 23 October.

  • Marco HutterThe New Era of Mobility: Humanoids and Quadrupeds Enter the Real World
  • Hyoun Jin KimAutonomous Aerial Manipulation: Toward Physically Intelligent Robots in Flight
  • Song-Chun ZhuTongBrain: Bridging Physical Robots and AGI Agents

Keynote talks

The keynotes this year fall under eleven umbrella topics:

  • Rehabilitation & Physically Assistive Systems
    • Patrick WensingFrom Controlled Tests to Open Worlds: Advancing Legged Robots and Lower-Limb Prostheses
    • Hao SuAI-Powered Wearable and Surgical Robots for Human Augmentation
    • Lorenzo MasiaWearable Robots and AI for Rehabilitation and Human Augmentation
    • Shingo ShimodaScience of Awareness: Toward a New Paradigm for Brain-Generated Disorders
  • Bio-inspired Robotics
    • Kevin ChenAgile and robust micro-aerial-robots driven by soft artificial muscles
    • Josie HughesBioinspired Robots: Building Embodied Intelligence
    • Jee-Hwan RyuSoft Growing Robots: From Disaster Response to Colonoscopy
    • Lei RenLayagrity robotics: inspiration from the human musculoskeletal system
  • Soft Robotics
    • Bram VanderborghtSelf healing materials for sustainable soft robots”
    • Cecilia LaschiFrom AI Scaling to Embodied Control: Toward Energy-Frugal Soft Robotics
    • Kyu-Jin ChoSoft Wearable Robots: Navigating the Challenges of Building Technology for the Human Body
    • Li WenMultimodal Soft Robots: Elevating Interaction in Complex and Diverse Environments
  • Al and Robot Learning
    • Fei MiaoFrom Uncertainty to Action: Robust and Safe Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Embodied AI
    • Xifeng YanAdaptive Inference in Transformers
    • Long ChengLearning from Demonstrations by the Dynamical System Approach
    • Karinne Ramírez-AmaroTransparent Robot Decision-Making with Interpretable & Explainable Methods
  • Perception and Sensors
    • Davide ScaramuzzaLow-latency Robotics with Event Cameras
    • Kris DorseySensor design for soft robotic proprioception
    • Perla MaiolinoShaping Intelligence: Soft Bodies, Sensors, and Experience
    • Roberto CalandraDigitizing Touch and its Importance in Robotics
  • Human Robot Interaction
    • Javier Alonso-MoraMulti-Agent Autonomy: from Interaction-Aware Navigation to Coordinated Mobile Manipulation
    • Jing XiaoRobotic Manipulation in Unknown and Uncertain Environments
    • Dongheui LeeFrom Passive Learner to Pro-Active and Inter-Active Learner with Reasoning Capabilities
    • Ya-Jun PanIntelligent Adaptive Robot Interacting with Unknown Environment and Human
  • Embodied Intelligence
    • Fumiya IidaInformatizing Soft Robots for Super Embodied Intelligence
    • Nidhi SeethapathiPredictive Principles of Locomotion
    • Cewu LuDigital Gene: An Analytical Universal Embodied Manipulation Ideology
    • Long ChengLearning from Demonstrations by the Dynamical System Approach
  • Medical Robots
    • Kenji SuzukiSmall-data Deep Learning for AI Doctor and Smart Medical Imaging
    • Li ZhangMagnetic Microrobots for Translational Biomedicine: From Individual and Modular Designs to Microswarms
    • Kanako HaradaCo-evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers
    • Loredana ZolloTowards Synergistic Human–Machine Interaction in Assistive and Rehabilitation Robotics: Multimodal Interfaces, Sensory Feedback, and Future Perspectives
  • Field Robotics
    • Matteo MatteucciRobotics Meets Agriculture: SLAM and Perception for Crop Monitoring and Precision Farming
    • Brendan EnglotSituational Awareness and Decision-Making Under Uncertainty for Marine Robots
    • Abhinav ValadaOpen World Embodied Intelligence: Learning from Perception to Action in the Wild
    • Timothy H. ChungCatalyzing the Future of Human, Robot, and AI Agent Teams in the Physical World
  • Humanoid Robot Systems
    • Kei OkadaTransforming Humanoid Robot Intelligence: From Reconfigurable Hardware to Human-Centric Applications
    • Xingxing WangA New Era of Global Collaboration in Intelligent Robotics
    • Wei ZhangTowards Physical Intelligence in Humanoid Robotics
    • Dennis HongStaging the Machine: Not Built for Work, Built for Wonder
  • Mechanisms and Controls
    • Kenjiro TadakumaTopological Robotic Mechanisms
    • Angela P. SchoelligAI-Powered Robotics: From Semantic Understanding to Safe Autonomy
    • Lu LiuSafety-Aware Multi-Agent Self-Deployment: Integrating Cybersecurity and Constrained Coordination
    • Fuchun SunKnowledge-Guided Tactile VLA: Bridging the Sim-to-Real Gap with Physics and Geometry Awareness

Debate

On Wednesday, a debate will be held on the following topic: “Humanoids Will Soon Replace Most Human Workers: True or False?” The participants will be: XingXing Wang (Unitree Robotics), Jun-Oh Ho (Samsung and Rainbow Robotics), Hong Qiao (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Andra Keay, (Silicon Valley Robotics), Yu Sun (EiC, IEEE Trans on Automation Science and Engineering), Tamim Asfour (Professor of Humanoid Robotics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Ken Goldberg (UC Berkeley, Moderator).

Tutorials

There are three tutorials planned, taking place on Monday 20 and Friday 24 October.

Workshops

You can find a list of the workshops here. These will take place on Monday 20 and Friday 24 October.There are 83 to choose from this year.

Find out more




Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for Robohub and AIhub.
Lucy Smith is Senior Managing Editor for Robohub and AIhub.


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