Anfang Juli 2026 trifft sich die Community der Sozialen Robotik in London

Vom 1. bis 4. Juli 2026 trifft sich die Community der Sozialen Robotik zur 18th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR + ART 2026) in London. Getagt wird im Senate House der University of London, einem der bekanntesten akademischen Gebäude Großbritanniens. Forscher, Entwickler, Künstler und Vertreter der Industrie diskutieren dort aktuelle Entwicklungen und zukünftige Perspektiven sozialer Roboter sowie animaloider, humanoider und mythomorpher Gestaltung. Besonders ist in diesem Jahr die Verbindung von Robotik und Kunst. Neben dem wissenschaftlichen Programm bietet die Konferenz mit Formaten wie der Grand Challenge, dem Robot Fringe, den Debates (die mit dem Debate Room einen exklusiven Ort haben) und einem Industry Day zahlreiche Möglichkeiten für Austausch und Erkenntnisgewinn. Die General Chairs Hooman Samani und Saina Akhond, beide von der University of the Arts London, und ihre Mitstreiter von Hochschulen auf der ganzen Welt setzen damit gezielt auf Interdisziplinarität, Innovation und Diskurs. Weitere Informationen sind über icsr2026.uk verfügbar.

Abb.: Das Senate House in London (Foto: John Lord, Wikimedia, CC-BY-SA-2.0)

Robot Fringe is Now Open for Submissions

The 18th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR + Art 2026) will take place in London, UK, 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. As part of the conference program, Robot Fringe 2026 offers a dedicated platform for experimental, daring, and imaginative ideas, presented on a performance stage within the supportive and inclusive environment of ICSR+ART 2026 (icsr2026.uk/robot-fringe/). Drawing inspiration from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – the world’s largest performing arts festival and the origin of a global tradition of fringe and off-festivals celebrating unconventional and small-scale performances (www.edfringe.com) – Robot Fringe embraces creative risk-taking and non-traditional formats across artistic and technological practices. The variety show will take place on the evening of Thursday 2 July at Senate House in London and runs in conjunction with ICSR+ART 2026. The program is curated and hosted by researcher-comedians Heather Knight and Piotr Mirowski. Further information and submission details are available via the ICSR submission page (icsr2026.uk/submission/) and the Robot Fringe website (www.robotfringe.com).

Fig.: NAO is also part of the program

ICSR + Art 2026 – Call for Debates

The 18th International Conference on Social Robotics (ICSR + Art 2026) will take place in London, UK, 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. As part of this edition, ICSR 2026 will host a series of live debates in the Debate Room (Senate Room), addressing pressing questions about social robots in society and culture. Debate proposals may focus on conceptual, ethical, scientific, artistic, practical, or societal aspects of social robotics and should connect broadly to the conference topics listed at icsr2026.uk/topics/. Submissions are open to contributors from social robotics, HRI, the arts, design, engineering, the humanities, and related areas, with interdisciplinary proposals particularly encouraged. Formats may include two-sided or multi-position debates, panel discussions, performative debates, or audience-engaged formats. In a nod to British debating traditions, participants are encouraged to wear academic gowns. Proposals are submitted via icsr2026.uk/debate-proposal, with a submission deadline of 1 March 2026 and notification of acceptance by 15 April 2026.

Fig.: The debates can begin