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First International Dialogue & Workshop on Agentic Intelligence, Robotics, and Communication

(AIRC 2025)

Co-located with RoboticCC 2025

Naples, Italy

December 8-10, 2025

 

The AIRC 2025 workshop provides a focused and interactive forum to explore the intersection of agentic intelligence, robotics, and communication. This workshop will bring together leading academic researchers and industry practitioners to share insights on the frameworks, methodologies, and real-world use cases of algorithms, system design, applications, and evaluations where agentic intelligence drives robotic autonomy, adaptability, and intelligent communication.

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Topics of interested include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Neuromorphic and energy-efficient computation for robotics (Loihi, SpiNNaker, SNNs)

  • Agentic architectures and frameworks for robotics

  • Incremental / continual learning, online adaptation, and lifelong learning for robots

  • Reinforcement learning, sim-to-real, and sample-efficient learning for robotic control

  • Cloud–edge orchestration

  • Agent-based decision making, planning, and reasoning under uncertainty. and dynamic offloading for power/latency tradeoffs

  • Human–robot interaction, multimodal interfaces, AR/VR for teleoperation and collaboration

  • Multi-agent systems: cooperation, negotiation, and collective intelligence

  • Evaluation, datasets, benchmarks, and reproducibility in multimodal robotics

  • Real-world deployments, case studies, and lessons learned (agriculture, manufacturing, assistive tech, entertainment, etc.)

  • Ethics, safety, and privacy in multimodal autonomous systems

 

The goals of the workshop are the following:

  • Build a focused community at the crossroads of agentic intelligence, robotics, and multimedia.

  • Showcase state-of-the-art methods and real deployments that emphasize energy efficiency and adaptability.

  • Promote actionable insights and best practices for moving from research to systems in the fields.

  • Stimulate discussion on open problems and roadmap items for the next 3–5 years.

 

The format of the workshop will be the following:

  • Visionary Keynote(s) from leaders in neuromorphic computing, robotics, or multimedia

  • Invited talks covering cross-cutting practical systems and industry case studies

  • Paper presentations (peer reviewed): full and short papers

  • Debates on controversy topics with debate partners (details to be released)

  • Lightning talks / demo pitches and a poster/demo session for systems and datasets

 

Workshop Organizers (tentative)

Bryan Chou, Cal Poly Pomona, USA

Viviana Crescitelli, Hitachi, Japan

Daniela D’Auria, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

Luca Muratore, IIT, Italy

Chung-Sheng Li, TSMC, Taiwan

Fabio Persia, University of L'Aquila, Italy

Giovanni Pilato, Italian Research Council, Italy

Florian Schimanke, SW University of Applied Sciences, Hamelin, Germany

Philip Sheu, University of California, Irvine, USA

 

Submissions

Authors are invited to submit a regular (8 pages), short (4 pages), or position (2 pages) paper in double column IEEE format following the guidelines available on the RoboticCC web page or a poster abstract. The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Distinguished quality papers presented at the conference will be selected for the best paper for publication in internationally renowned journals. Submissions are on Easychair at this link

 

Dates

Workshop Paper Submission: October 29, 2025 PT

Camera Ready and Registration (Workshops): November 7, 2025 PT

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