The robots are coming. So, apparently, are you.
We are expecting a packed house at Google in Kendall Square this Wednesday, March 11. The occasion is Robo Madness Boston, our first-ever dedicated robotics event locally (hard to believe, I know). You can get registration info here, as well as the full agenda.
It will be a who’s who of the robot industry. Dmitry Grishin from Grishin Robotics and Mail.Ru Group is flying in to join us. Marc Raibert from Boston Dynamics (acquired by Google) will talk about the future of robotics. Paolo Pirjanian from iRobot will give us the latest thinking on commercial robots, as will Todd Dagres from Spark Capital, who’s particularly jazzed about the software aspects.
Rodney Brooks from Rethink Robotics will give us the latest advances in artificial intelligence. Mick Mountz and Pete Wurman from Kiva Systems (acquired by Amazon) will talk about automating warehouses. Helen Greiner from CyPhy Works will give her unique perspective on drones. Steve Chambers from Jibo and Rudina Seseri from Fairhaven Capital will talk about the future of social home robots. The list goes on.
We have a special area set aside for robot demos. The event will be highly interactive, and will include panels and discussions about emerging markets for startups, big-company strategy, the venture investing outlook, and the New England robotics ecosystem. This is a show of force for the Boston-area tech community in one of its strongest sectors.
So bring your questions, business cards, and robotic assistants. Looking forward to seeing you all on Wednesday.