RoboBusiness 2026 Opens Call for Speakers
RoboBusiness 2026 is seeking speakers for its upcoming event on October 19-21 in Santa Clara, Calif., which has been a premier platform for commercial robotics development and industry trends for 20 years.

['RoboBusiness 2026, scheduled for October 19-21 in Santa Clara, Calif., has officially opened its call for speakers. As the premier event for discussions around commercial robotics development and industry trends for 20 years, RoboBusiness is a leading platform for innovators and thought leaders to share their insights and expertise.', 'The event will feature various tracks, although specific details have not been disclosed. Past presenters at RoboBusiness have included notable figures such as Jeff Burnstein, president of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3); Ken Goldberg, the William S.
Floyd Jr. Distinguished Chair in Engineering at UC Berkeley; and Deepu Talla, vice president of robotics and edge AI at NVIDIA.', 'Speakers at RoboBusiness 2026 will receive a complimentary full registration, granting them admission to all keynotes, general sessions, panels, and special events. In addition, they will be entitled to complimentary guest registrations for up to two guests.
Those interested in submitting a speaker proposal must do so by July 8, 2026, and can enter a talk for consideration by filling out this form.', 'For questions regarding conference programming, individuals can contact Steve Crowe, chair of RoboBusiness, at scrowe[AT]wtwhmedia.com. Additionally, RoboBusiness is looking for investors and emerging startups to compete in the annual Pitchfire Robotics Startup Competition. Information about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities can be obtained by contacting Colleen Sepich at csepich[AT]wtwhmedia.com.', 'WTWH Media, the organizer of RoboBusiness, also produces The Robot Report, Automated Warehouse, and the Robotics Summit & Expo.
As the event continues to grow, it remains a pivotal meeting point for professionals and enthusiasts in the robotics industry.']
Source: The Robot Report