Research Events @RoboCup23
Research symposiums of experts in artificial intelligence and robotics.
ROSconFr / RIC-EU / R4 – R3IA – R3MOB / JNRH
Research symposiums of experts in artificial intelligence and robotics.
ROSconFr / RIC-EU / R4 – R3IA – R3MOB / JNRH
ROSConFr is a scientific and technical conference dedicated to robotics engineering. It addresses artificial intelligence, advanced robots and robotics technology. With the adoption of the ROS opensource ecosystem across the robotics community, ROSConFr is the conference to interact on this technology.
Whoever you are, whatever you do and wherever you are, if you are interested in ROS, this conference is for you, either to attend or to make a presentation between 2 and 45 minutes.
To maximize your robotics networking opportunities, socializing events will be shared with RIC-EU (ROS-Industrial Europe) and the R4 and R3IA networks. This includes:
Your ROSConFr ticket grants you access to the NAIA.R space and RoboCup23, July 6-9, 2023.
ROS-Industrial Consortium Europe (RIC-EU) is based in Stuttgart, Germany, and managed by Fraunhofer IPA. We work with our consortium members on next generation robotic products and solutions. We support the robotics industry and community in Europe with workshops, events and trainings related to ROS and ROS2.
ROS-Industrial Conference 2023
With ROS2 on the rise, the robot operating system is more industry-friendly than ever and thousands of mobile and stationary robots deployed in industry use ROS. The conference brings together the ROS-Industrial Community to discuss new development topics as well as give newcomers and interested parties an overview of the software, activities and benefits.
Whoever you are, whatever you do and wherever you are, if you are interested in ROS, this conference is for you, either to attend or to make a presentation between 2 and 45 minutes.
To maximize your robotics networking opportunities, socializing events will be shared with RIC-EU (ROS-Industrial Europe) and the R4 and R3IA networks. This includes:
Your RIC-EU / ROSConFr ticket grants you access to the NAIA.R space and RoboCup23, July 6-9, 2023.
JNRH serves as the main French-speaking forum for the academic and industrial community studying humanoid robots, with a focus on all legged robots, biomechanics and the study of complex polyarticulated systems interacting physically and cognitively with their environment. The aim of these days is to bring together the national research community around the many scientific issues involved in humanoid robotics: mechanical and mechatronic design, modeling and simulation, control, digital optimization, planning, learning, perception, motion analysis, etc., etc. This central forum also enables us to open up our research to the sciences of movement in the broadest sense, in particular the study of natural movement, biomechanics, neuroscience, human-robot interaction and the study of exoskeletons and prostheses. PhD students, post-docs and researchers are invited to present their latest work and issues of interest in open scientific discussions. It will also be an opportunity to discuss the organization of our community, particularly in preparation for the IEEE/RAS Humanoids conference scheduled for Nancy in 2024.
Robotics research in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
R4 is a regional robotics network involving 12 research entities in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The objective of the network is to boost research activities, mainly through a weekly working group.
French research plays a major role in improving the management and use of mobility in local areas. In the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, many players are working directly or indirectly on innovative mobility issues. The region is a pioneer in innovation in these areas.
Led by Bordeaux INP and supported by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, the R3 Nouvelles Mobilités research network aims to federate all academic forces on multi-disciplinary subjects relating to new mobilities, and to accelerate the transfer of research results to society.
Artificial intelligence, the ultimate form of digital technology, is becoming a major challenge for regional development policies, through its implications for training, research and innovation. New Aquitaine boasts leading academic and economic players in this field. To realize the full impact of this potential, we need to work together to promote, consolidate and develop these assets.
> A group of regional players has proposed to the Region the creation of a research network along these lines, based on the following principles:
> The network is conceived as an informal federation of researchers concerned by Artificial Intelligence and keen to work together.
> The topics covered will relate to the core of AI, its integration with other technologies, its application in specific fields, and its study as a socio-technical construct.
> The scope of the network will be open-ended
The network will first and foremost set up and coordinate a coherent set of actions aimed at fostering new research collaborations in the field of Artificial Intelligence, and helping to strengthen the strategies of the institutions involved.