Student Delegation will Participate in ICRA2024

The IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2024) is set to be a dynamic gathering of robotics enthusiasts from around the world, taking place in Yokohama, Japan, from May 13th to 17th, 2024. ISR-Lisboa is poised to make a significant impact, with talented students ready to showcase groundbreaking research and contribute to the global discourse on robotics and automation. As Yokohama becomes the symbolic gateway for robotics into a new era of collaboration, ICRA2024 promises to be an exciting fusion of Portuguese passion and Japanese innovation.
Get ready for some Portuguese flair at the upcoming IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA2024). The prestigious event, scheduled from May 13th to 17th, 2024, is a mecca for robotics enthusiasts, and this year’s theme will be “CONNECT+ building relationships and collaborations”. The bustling port city of Yokohama, in Japan, will be serving as the backdrop for an international gathering. ICRA2024 aims to foster connections and collaborations that transcend the boundaries of individual studies, as it is all about building bridges and forging partnerships within and outside the realm of robotics.
ISR-Lisboa is gearing up for a significant presence at ICRA2024. Several of our talented students are getting ready to showcase their groundbreaking research and contribute to the global dialogue on robotics and automation:
Gil Serrano (DSOR)
José Gomes (VisLab)
Alexandra Gonçalves (VisLab)
David Gomes (IRSg)
Gabrial Moreira (SIPg)
As Yokohama becomes the symbolic gateway for robotics into a new era of collaboration, ISR-Lisboa is all set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of robotics. Mark your calendars, and get ready to witness the fusion of Portuguese passion and Japanese innovation at ICRA2024.

 

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