Presenting at IROS (IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems)

Andrew Klein • October 13, 2025

Brighter Signals Paper Being Presented in Two Workshops

Brighter Signals at IROS

The 2025 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2025) will be held from October 19 to 25, 2025 in Hangzhou, China.


The Brighter Signals paper on Emerging High-Depth Signal Tactile Sensing Technology for Achieving Artificial Human Touch has been shortlisted for both the Dexterity workshop and the Textile Robotics workshop. Both will take place on Monday 20th October.


Our Co-founder Christine Fraser will be there to present and do a demo of the technology along with other world experts in the fields of robotic dexterity and textile robotics.


IROS is a large and impactful forum for the international robotics research community to explore the frontier of science and technology in intelligent robots and smart machines, emphasising future directions and the latest approaches, designs, and outcomes. In addition to technical sessions and multi-media presentations, IROS conferences also hold panel discussions, forums, workshops, tutorials, exhibits, and technical tours to enrich the fruitful discussions among conference attendees.


https://www.iros25.org/

https://textileroboticslab.santannapisa.it/workshop-on-textiles-and-robotics-at-iros-2025/

https://sites.google.com/view/iros-2025-workshop-tactile


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