MecklerMedia's RoboUniverse in Association with KINTEX in Seoul, South Korea Announces Agenda
June 24-26, 2015 – Get 10% OFF!
MecklerMedia announced the preliminary agenda for its RoboUniverse Conference and Expo in Seoul, South Korea, taking place at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX) on June 24-26, 2015. RoboUniverse Seoul is co-produced by MecklerMedia and the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX).
RoboUniverse, the first global tradeshow series dedicated to the service robotics industry, launched its inaugural event at the Javits Convention Center in New York City on May 11-13, 2015 with an impressive list of speakers that included Colin Angle, CEO, iRobot; Rodney Brooks, Founder, Chairman and CTO, Rethink Robotics; Dan Kara, Practice Director, Robotics, ABI Research; and Stephen Wolfram, Founder & CEO, Wolfram Research.
RoboUniverse Seoul promises an equally impressive program, with sessions confirmed from Robert Axtman, CEO, Visual Components; Bruce Buscher, Vice President of Sales, Daifuku North America; Moon Hee-Chang, PhD, CEO, Unmanned Solution; Dan Kara, Practice Director, Robotics, ABI Research; and more.
Conference sessions and an impressive exhibition hall will span all three days.
To see the full list of sponsors and exhibitors for RoboUniverse Seoul, please visit our website.
Get 10% OFF when you register with the discount code TOMORROW. To register for RoboUniverse Conference and Expo in Seoul, please visit robouniverse.com/seoul.
If your company is interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at an upcoming RoboUniverse event, please contact robouniverse.sponsors@mecklermedia.com.
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