Human-Robot Collaboration
Human-robot collaboration in shared workspaces is a key challenge for industrial humanoid deployment. This track addresses intent recognition, dynamic risk assessment, and collaborative safety frameworks.
Part of the humanoid robotics conference agenda, Munich · Jan 20-21, 2027
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Shared Workspaces
- Coexistence (separate)
- Cooperation (shared zones)
- Collaboration (direct)
- Dynamic space sharing
Intent Recognition
- Gesture recognition
- Motion prediction
- Task anticipation
- Context awareness
Dynamic Risk Assessment
- Real-time monitoring
- Force/pressure limits
- Adaptive safety zones
- Emergency response
Experts on Human-Robot Collaboration
Leading experts in collaborative robotics, safety standards, and human-robot interaction.
Dieter Faude
cobot consulting
One of the first to install collaborative robots at Volkswagen. Expert in HRC safety, ISO/TS 15066, and risk assessment.
Christoph Ryll
Robotics Consulting GmbH
Expert in CE marking, machinery directive, and safety standards for collaborative humanoid systems.
Mathias Entenmann
CEO · CeiliX Robotics
CEO of CeiliX Robotics. Expertise in humanoid robot safety, advanced control systems, and collaborative robotics.
Organizations Driving Human-Robot Collaboration
Leading companies and research institutions in collaborative robotics
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