Interoperability Framework: Working Group Formation

Interoperability Framework: Working Group Formation

Uber HeadquartersSan Francisco, CA
Thursday, Mar 19 from 9:45 am to 11:45 am PDT
Overview

Join us for the official kickoff to launch the technical working groups for the Robot Interoperability Framework

The inaugural meeting established a clear consensus: a standardized interoperability framework is an economic and operational necessity for the robotics industry to scale effectively.

The current lack of a uniform architecture for robot communication inhibits performance, erodes customer confidence (avoiding vendor lock-in), and limits the potential of multi-robot systems.

Participants will be organized into specialized technical working groups to tackle specific domain challenges identified during the initial summit:

  • Human-Robot Interaction Models: Defining intuitive, multimodal interfaces for non-expert users and establishing human roles as supervisors and troubleshooters.
  • Robot Intent Sharing Mechanisms: Developing the technical protocols for heterogeneous robots to communicate goals, plans, and status to enable true collaboration, moving beyond simple coexistence.
  • Task and Environment Semantics: Creating a common, machine-readable language for describing tasks and operational environments.
  • Shared World Model Architecture: Exploring both centralized and decentralized architectural patterns for how a fleet of robots can maintain a common operational picture.

This initiative aims to create a framework for performant interaction, not a new safety standard, while navigating commercial realities and existing standards like VDA 50/50 and ISO 22440/21423.

The goal remains human-centric: to create robots that empower humans to do more, ensuring innovation truly serves humanity. Join us to contribute to this foundational effort to shape a more collaborative and interoperable future for robotics.

Join us for the official kickoff to launch the technical working groups for the Robot Interoperability Framework

The inaugural meeting established a clear consensus: a standardized interoperability framework is an economic and operational necessity for the robotics industry to scale effectively.

The current lack of a uniform architecture for robot communication inhibits performance, erodes customer confidence (avoiding vendor lock-in), and limits the potential of multi-robot systems.

Participants will be organized into specialized technical working groups to tackle specific domain challenges identified during the initial summit:

  • Human-Robot Interaction Models: Defining intuitive, multimodal interfaces for non-expert users and establishing human roles as supervisors and troubleshooters.
  • Robot Intent Sharing Mechanisms: Developing the technical protocols for heterogeneous robots to communicate goals, plans, and status to enable true collaboration, moving beyond simple coexistence.
  • Task and Environment Semantics: Creating a common, machine-readable language for describing tasks and operational environments.
  • Shared World Model Architecture: Exploring both centralized and decentralized architectural patterns for how a fleet of robots can maintain a common operational picture.

This initiative aims to create a framework for performant interaction, not a new safety standard, while navigating commercial realities and existing standards like VDA 50/50 and ISO 22440/21423.

The goal remains human-centric: to create robots that empower humans to do more, ensuring innovation truly serves humanity. Join us to contribute to this foundational effort to shape a more collaborative and interoperable future for robotics.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Uber Headquarters

1515 3rd Street

San Francisco, CA 94158

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