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25–27 July 2025, Guangzhou, China
The 2025 4th International Conference on Service Robotics (ICoSR 2025)
 

The 2025 4th International Conference on Service Robotics (ICoSR 2025) will be held in Guangzhou, China, from 25 to 27 July 2025. The conference is organized by South China University of Technology and co-organized by Southern University of Science and Technology.

Robotics technology has been playing a key role in accelerating industries, frontier research, and daily life. Service robots, which encompass a range of systems, including field robots, construction robots, agricultural robots, cleaning robots, logistics robots, medical robots, and humanoid robots, have the potential to significantly enhance safety, efficiency, and productivity using robotics technology. The International Conference on Service Robotics (ICoSR 2025) has been organized to promote research and development in this field by providing a platform for robotics researchers and engineers from all around the globe to exchange their views and ideas on the theoretical and application challenges of service robots in a collaborative, stimulating, and open-minded environment. Policy-makers, stakeholders, and experts from related disciplines are also encouraged to participate and contribute to scientific progress in the area of service robotics.

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to, the following:

Advances in Service Robot Research    

  • AI in Robots
  • Cognition-Based Interaction
  • Ethical Issues
  • Human Assistance and Support
  • Human-Centered Robotics
  • Human–Robot Collaboration
  • Human–Robot Integration

Service Robotics and Applications

  • Agricultural Robots
  • Cleaning, Floor, and Lawn Care Robotics
  • Construction Robotics
  • Entertainment Robotics
  • Environmental Robotics
  • Medical and Healthcare Robotics
  • Search and Rescue Robotics
  • Security Robotics

Robotics in Space

  • Asteroid Exploration
  • Non-cooperative Space Object Operations
  • On-Orbit Servicing
  • Planetary Exploration Robotics
  • Robotics in Space Stations (ISS and CSS)
  • Tele-Operation
  • 3D-printed Lunar Habitats

Robotics Technology Development

  • Autonomous Navigation
  • Autonomous and Unmanned Vehicles
  • Exoskeleton Robots
  • Intelligent Cars
  • Network-based Intelligent Robot Services
  • Object and People Recognition
  • Object Manipulation
  • Robot Simulations
  • Robot Software Development
  • Robots for Cultural Heritage
  • Visual Servoing and Robot Vision

Website: 

https://www.iwosr.org/

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