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Get close to the latest humanoid platforms, ask questions, watch movement and manipulation, and experience the difference between a video and a real machine.
Interact with the latest humanoid robots, learn where they are already creating value, and meet the companies, researchers and operators building the next era of Physical AI.
The summit is designed around physical interaction, practical deployment and honest conversations. You will leave with a clearer view of what humanoids can do today, what still needs work, and where the opportunity is.
Get close to the latest humanoid platforms, ask questions, watch movement and manipulation, and experience the difference between a video and a real machine.
See how humanoids can serve hospitality, events, education, retail, manufacturing and public environments — with the economics and operational realities included.
Understand embodied AI, perception, hands, simulation, training data, autonomy, safety systems and the vendor-neutral software layer that makes deployment possible.
Connect with manufacturers, researchers, integrators, operators, investors, students, enterprise buyers and the people turning humanoid robotics into a Canadian industry.
A robot is only impressive for a few minutes. The real question is whether it can become useful, reliable, safe and measurable in a real environment. Every demonstration is paired with the deployment conversation behind it.
Participation and platform demonstrations remain subject to written confirmation.
Full-scale and education humanoid platforms.
Commercial and education humanoid systems.
Developer-friendly robotics for research and learning.
The program is built for executives, researchers and operators who need more than hype. Sessions connect technical breakthroughs to deployment, business value and public trust.
How foundation models, perception, simulation and edge computing move intelligence from the screen into the physical world.
What changes when a humanoid leaves the lab and enters a hotel, warehouse, school, retail floor or public venue.
Leasing, managed deployment, service economics, client readiness, financing and what a credible ROI model looks like.
How companies can preserve their workflows, training data and intelligence when they add or change robot manufacturers.
Physical safety, supervision, consent, data governance, insurance and the controls required for public-facing systems.
Research, talent, policy, manufacturing, adoption and the practical path to building a national humanoid robotics ecosystem.
The summit connects robot capabilities to specific environments, tasks, staffing models and performance measures — so the conversation moves from ‘cool’ to ‘commercially useful.’

Greeting, wayfinding, answering questions, product explanation, guest engagement, lead qualification and memorable brand experiences.
Concierge, lobby host, multilingual guide and guest engagement.
Material handling, repetitive tasks, inspection and human-supported operations.
Hands-on learning, coding, human–robot interaction and applied research.
A preliminary agenda designed to keep the robots moving, the ideas practical and the right people in conversation throughout the day.
Coffee, networking and an open first look at the participating platforms.
The opportunity to build Canada’s commercial humanoid robotics ecosystem.
Platforms, capabilities, costs, breakthroughs and the gap between demos and deployments.
Movement, perception, conversation, manipulation and operator workflows.
Use cases that can create measurable value now — and those that still need more development.
Meet manufacturers, researchers, partners and potential deployment clients.
Foundation models, simulation, teleoperation, edge compute, fleet management and the data layer.
The operational and governance requirements for putting robots near the public and employees.
What the companies building humanoids need from the Canadian market — and what buyers should expect from them.
A closing challenge, final demonstrations and conversations that continue over drinks.
The strongest summit will combine the people building the robots with the people responsible for deploying, regulating, insuring, financing and operating them.

Product roadmap, technical capability and the realities of scaling production.
Embodied AI, human–robot interaction, safety and applied research.
How a buyer identifies a use case, runs a pilot and measures value.
Insurance, liability, privacy, cybersecurity and responsible public deployment.
The inaugural summit is intentionally capped at 300 participants. Flash Sale spots are already moving — once they're gone, the standard $395 price is all that's left.
The planned venue is the Palais des congrès de Montréal, in the heart of downtown and directly connected to Place-d’Armes metro. Venue confirmation is underway.

The inaugural event offers manufacturers, technology companies, universities, insurers, investors and enterprise partners a rare opportunity to shape the conversation from the beginning.
September 23, 2027 is the proposed summit date. It provides the longest practical planning runway after the summer vacation period. Final ticket checkout should only be activated after venue availability is confirmed.
They are currently presented as invited robotics companies, not confirmed sponsors or exhibitors. Their status should be updated only after written confirmation.
Yes. The concept includes a Robot Gallery, supervised live demonstrations and hands-on interaction windows. Specific access will depend on platform safety rules and manufacturer participation.
Business leaders, robotics and AI teams, hospitality and retail operators, manufacturers, universities, government, investors, insurers, event professionals, developers and students building careers in Physical AI.
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See the robots. Meet the people behind them. Understand what is possible now — and what your organization should prepare for next.