Event co-organisers and scientific partners
euRobotics: euRobotics aisbl is a Brussels based international non-profit association for all stakeholders in European robotics. It was founded in September 2012 with the aim to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness and to ensure industrial leadership of manufacturers, providers and end-users of robotics technology-based systems and services. The objectives of euRobotics are to boost European robotics research, development and innovation and to foster a positive perception of robotics. ERF, the most influential meeting of the robotics community in Europe, started in San Sebastian in 2010 and is an initiative of euRobotics in cooperation with a local co-host.
Fraunhofer IPA: With around 1,200 employees, Fraunhofer IPA is one of the largest institutes in the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. The “Automation and Robotics” research division has been developing automation solutions, for example for production and intralogistics, for over 50 years and has led numerous groundbreaking national and international research projects, focusing in particular on the transfer of research results relating to AI-based robotics into applications. Fraunhofer IPA is the scientific cooperation partner of ERF.
Fraunhofer IAO: Digital technologies are changing our working world and have a profound impact on the economy and society. Long-established methods and processes are being modernized and revolutionized by digitization in the shortest of time periods. The Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO works with companies, institutions and public sector organizations to develop strategies, business models and solutions for the digital transformation. Fraunhofer IAO will contribute to ERF2025 with program items on topics of Future of Work.
University of Stuttgart: The University of Stuttgart is a leading technically oriented university with a worldwide reputation. With its 22,000 students and approximately 5,500 employees, it pursues the vision of “intelligent systems for a sustainable society”. With its strong research profile, its successful collaborative research and its currently two clusters of excellence, it is one of the most successful universities in Germany. Its special profile, the “Stuttgart Way”, stands for the consistent interdisciplinary networking of complementary subject areas and the integration of engineering, natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. The Scientific Track, i.e. the scientific part of the program is organized by the University of Stuttgart and Fraunhofer IPA.
Cyber Valley GmbH: Cyber Valley is Europe’s largest and leading center for excellence in artificial intelligence and modern robotics. Its mission and public mandate are to advocate for research, development, application, and acceptance of technologies and methods in the field of intelligent systems. Cyber Valley encourages entrepreneurship by uniting scientific excellence with innovation and technology transfer. In addition, Cyber Valley facilitates critical reflection on the ethical and social implications of AI through public engagement. Cyber Valley envisions a future in which the full potential of intelligent systems is leveraged for the greater good of the world. As a cooperation partner, Cyber Valley is contributing the part of public engagement at ERF.
Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism Baden-Württemberg: Baden-Württemberg has a strong economy: high growth, skilled workforce, innovative power, low unemployment and high exports. Economic policy aims to maintain and expand this leading position, based on a sustainable social market economy, free market access and fair competition. Baden-Württemberg is one of the largest industrial locations in Germany and one of the most innovative regions in Europe and worldwide. In order to maintain this position, intelligent specialization in digitization, AI, Industry 4.0, mobility, health and sustainability is the focus. The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labour and Tourism is an event partner of the ERF.
State capital Stuttgart: Stuttgart is an important center of science. The city is the scientific centre of Baden-Württemberg with a high density of scientific institutions. According to the State Statistical Office, 45 percent of the state’s research and development capacity is concentrated in Stuttgart, making it one of the strongest research locations in Germany. The city is the only city in Baden-Württemberg with two universities, in addition to five public colleges and a large number of private universities. With around 59,000 students, Stuttgart is the largest student city in Baden-Württemberg. In addition, numerous research-based companies contribute to Stuttgart’s scientific strength and form an essential basis for the city’s prosperity. The city is sponsoring the VIP reception on March 24 where the Lord Mayor Frank Nopper will hold an opening speech to the participants.