Robotics & Physical AI

Robotics & Physical AI

The stage dedicated to robotics and AI applied to the real world, focusing on hands-on projects and building intelligent robots.
Here you’ll explore demos, workshops, and real-world cases to see how AI can be applied to the physical world in innovative and engaging ways.
24 JUNE
25 JUNE
26 JUNE
I Patagarri - Live Concert I Patagarri - Live Concert
Valerio Lundini & I Vazzanikki - Live Concert Valerio Lundini & I Vazzanikki - Live Concert
Dardust - Live Concert Dardust - Live Concert
Ditonellapiaga - Live Concert Ditonellapiaga - Live Concert
N.A.I.P. - Live Concert N.A.I.P. - Live Concert
Opening Ceremony Opening Ceremony
26 june 11:50 - 12:20
30 min
Are you tired of the same old AI, LLM, buzzword sessions and wondering if there is still anything new and cool out there we can do with AI? Do you crave an exciting, slightly ridiculous project that's just a lot of fun - while also learning about a whole new field with lots of promise? Don't miss this session! Physical AI is about bringing together all the amazing breakthroughs (yes, like large language models) into the fields of robotics and embedded systems. We can make autonomous robots and systems that can generate their own movement instructions and evolve, without having to painstakingly define all the complex code or even tiny physics-engine implementations to get going. But first - we need to build actual robots! As someone coming from the data science field - this may sound like a bit of a leap. However, with a "I'm sure it can't be that hard" attitude, a bunch of electronics components, and an uncontainable enthusiasm - I set out to do just that. I will share the story of building my own Robot Arm from 0 to an incrementally more complex prototype, and how I started giving it some "AI superpowers", and what's next in this exciting field!
26 june 12:40 - 13:10
30 min
Humanoid robots are moving rapidly from research labs into real-world applications, sparking both excitement and skepticism. This keynote examines where the technology truly stands in 2026, separating marketing narratives from measurable progress. It explores current capabilities, technical and economic constraints, and what must change for humanoids to deliver sustained, large-scale value across industries.
26 june 14:30 - 15:00
30 min
Arduino is on a mission to democratize physical AI to help more people turn imagination into action, and ideas into things that move, sense, and make a difference. With Arduino Ventuno Q, AI gets into the physical world, making intelligent robotics accessible to a whole new scale of developers: by combining powerful AI software, precise real-time control, and built-in ROS 2 support in an easy-to-use platform, Ventuno Q lowers the barriers to building robots that can see, decide, and act. From camera-guided manipulation to autonomous systems, it empowers creators, students, researchers, startups, and industrial innovators to move beyond AI experimentation and become builders of real-world intelligent machines.
26 june 15:00 - 15:20
20 min
If AI is a simulation of human intelligence and robotics a simulation of the body, what happens when the two come together and enter our reality? From social robotics to guide robots for the visually impaired, Physical AI is transforming the relationship between people and machines. A journey through physical presence, human interaction, and new forms of intelligence in the real world.
26 june 15:20 - 15:50
30 min
26 june 16:10 - 16:40
30 min