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DEEP Robotics to Showcase Open Robotics Platform for Research & Education at ICRA 2026
Date:2026-05-23

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DEEP Robotics will participate in ICRA 2026 in Vienna, showcasing quadruped robotic platforms designed for research, education, and real-world robotics development.

 

As robotics research increasingly moves from simulation to deployment, universities and laboratories are looking for platforms that are not only powerful, but also accessible, stable, and ready for experimentation. At ICRA 2026, DEEP Robotics will present how quadruped robots can serve as open robotics platforms for AI, SLAM, autonomous navigation, motion control, and embodied intelligence research.

 

Visitors will experience live demonstrations focused on interactive robot control, obstacle traversal, and real-world robotics tasks. The platform supports ROS integration and open SDK development, enabling researchers, students, and engineers to build, test, and deploy robotics applications on physical robots.

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DEEP Robotics is also looking to connect with universities, robotics labs, professors, PhD researchers, and engineering educators interested in academic collaboration, pilot projects, and the transition of research outcomes into real-world applications.

 

What to Expect at Booth #143:

- Interactive quadruped robot demonstrations

- AI / SLAM / control research applications

- Open SDK & ROS-compatible platform showcase

- Real-world robotics task simulations

- Discussions on academic collaboration and pilot projects

 

Meet the DEEP Robotics team at ICRA 2026 and explore how open robotic platforms can accelerate robotics research and education.

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