The Robot Age Summit comes to NYC this fall — call for speakers now open
The Robot Age Summit is coming to New York City this fall. It is a one-day gathering for designers, strategists, researchers, and leaders who are shaping what human-robot experience actually looks like — and the call for speakers is now open.
We are looking for practitioners, not theorists. People who have deployed robots in real environments, designed around their limitations, researched how humans actually behave near them, or made consequential decisions about where and how they get used.
Talks are 20 minutes. We are not interested in demos, product announcements, or predictions about what robots will do in 2040. We want honest accounts of what is happening now — what worked, what didn't, and what you wish you had known.
Topics we are actively seeking include: failure and recovery design in robotic environments, research methods for studying human-robot behaviour, organisational change management around robot adoption, and experience design for shared human-robot spaces.
The summit will be capped at 200 attendees. It is designed to be a room where real conversations happen — not a conference hall full of keynotes.
Applications to speak close on May 15. Submit a 200-word abstract and a short bio via the form on the Summit page. Speakers receive complimentary registration and travel support for those coming from outside the tri-state area.