About the Conference
About IEEE BRAINS 2026
IEEE BRAINS 2026 is a premier international conference organized by IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, Bangalore. Aiming to bring together global leaders in robotics, automation, artificial intelligence, and intelligent systems. Hosted in Bangalore — India’s innovation capital — the conference provides a unique platform that blends cutting-edge academic research with a industry showcase, enabling groundbreaking interaction among researchers, practitioners, startups, and technology adopters. The event will feature high-quality technical paper presentations, keynotes from leading experts, hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, and startup exhibits. BRAINS 2026 aims to accelerate robotics innovation, foster collaboration, and enable real-world impact in emerging intelligent systems.
Conference Vision
The event will feature high-quality technical paper presentations, keynotes from leading experts, hands-on workshops, live demonstrations, and startup exhibits. BRAINS 2026 aims to accelerate robotics innovation, foster collaboration, and enable real-world impact in emerging intelligent systems.
Conference Scope
BRAINS 2026 invites contributions across the full spectrum of robotics, automation, and intelligent systems, including:
- •Foundational research in perception, control, learning, and planning
- •Applied robotics systems for industrial, healthcare, mobility, agriculture, and service domains
- •Intelligent systems that integrate AI, embedded computing, power-efficient platforms, and cyber-physical architectures
- •Real-world robot demonstrations, deployments, and technology translation
- •Startups, industry applications, and innovations transforming society
Who Should Attend
Both academic research and industry-driven contributions are encouraged. BRAINS 2026 is designed for:
- •Researchers and academics in robotics, AI, and intelligent systems
- •Industry professionals and practitioners
- •Startup founders and entrepreneurs
- •Students and early-career researchers
- •Technology adopters and decision-makers