ICSR + Art 2026 Opens Tomorrow in London

The 18th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR + Art 2026) will take place from 1–4 July 2026. ICSR is the leading international forum that brings together researchers, academics, and industry professionals from across disciplines to advance the field of social robotics. This year’s conference combines cutting-edge research in social robotics with a unique focus on artistic and creative applications of robotics. The programme features keynote lectures, paper presentations, workshops, special sessions, debates, exhibitions, competitions, and networking opportunities, reflecting both the scientific and cultural dimensions of the field. Hosted at the historic Senate House of the University of London, ICSR + Art 2026 brings together experts from academia, industry, healthcare, design, the arts, and related disciplines. The conference theme highlights how robots can move beyond traditional functional roles to become creative partners and collaborators. At the same time, the event remains open to the full spectrum of social robotics research, including human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence, ethics, education, assistive robotics, and design. On the eve of the conference, anticipation is building for one of the festival’s artistic highlights. The dancer Silke Grabinger is preparing for her performance at 18:00 on 1 July, where she will share the stage with a robot that carries a deeply personal connection to her own past. Participants can look forward to a diverse programme that includes the Robot Fringe Festival, the Grand Challenge, artistic performances, industry events, and opportunities to engage with leading researchers and practitioners from around the world. Further information is available at icsr2026.uk.

Fig.: A dancer is preparing for her performance