The Future Design Language of Robots

Event ID: PP1162497

Tue, Mar 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue: Salon AB (JW Marriott)

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Summary

As robots enter homes, hospitals, and public spaces, their design language — how they look, move, and behave — will shape how we trust and relate to them. This session explores emerging visual, interactional, and behavioral grammars of human-robot interaction. Must robots mimic humans or machines, or can new forms evolve? We’ll examine how design can expand the roles robots play and the relationships we build with them across cultures and contexts.

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