The Creative Robotics Symposium is the CCI’s flagship one-day event to unveil the research into this fascinating area.
→ When: Thursday 20th January 2023 11am – 5.30pm → Where: Peckham, London, UK → Register:Eventbrite Tickets (Free)
The symposium will bring together renowned artists, academics and professionals to explore the intricacies, in a world where Creative Robotics can define a positive impact in society.
The Creative Computing Institute will host an international line-up of established speakers from University of Tokyo, Imperial College London and UAL. Respected artist Sougwen Chung, Prof. Yasuaki Kakehi and Prof. Thrishantha Nanayakkara are event keynote speakers.
Join us and explore thought-provoking subject matters through engaging panel discussions, talks and presentations with the opportunity to ask your questions on debates that will shape our future.
This event is open to all who want to expand their knowledge or have an interest in challenging the accepted norms around the role robots play in our everyday lives.
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