Interoperability Framework: Working Group Formation
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.
NOTE: Registration does not guarantee admission. All guests will be verified and manually confirm prior to the event date.
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.
NOTE: Registration does not guarantee admission. All guests will be verified and manually confirm prior to the event date.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Uber Headquarters
1515 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA 94158
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