Event guide
Why this event is on the calendar
ICRA 2026, the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, was held June 1–5 at Austria Center Vienna. It is retained as an archive because it was outside the United States and because the edition is complete, but it remains an important historical reference for the global robotics research calendar. Its core territory is broad: robot perception, manipulation, mobility, planning, controls, automation, and the systems that move research into deployment.
An ICRA trip is typically built around peer-reviewed research, workshops, tutorials, demonstrations, poster conversations, and meetings across university and industry labs. The official edition site is preserved as the source for the 2026 program and logistics. This listing deliberately does not infer a venue, dates, speakers, or format for a later ICRA edition.
Who gets value from it
Robotics researchers, PhD students, university labs, R&D engineers, autonomy and manipulation teams, and companies tracking foundational robotics work.
How the day tends to work
The completed 2026 edition followed the research-conference model: technical papers and presentations supported by tutorials, workshops, demos, posters, and networking across the international robotics community.
Prior-edition evidence
What past editions show
Plan with primary sources
Official links and follow-up
Organizer sources
Researched from organizer-owned sources. Programs and logistics can change, so confirm registration and venue details before booking travel.
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