Crowdworks Presents AI Track Session at the 58th International Robot Symposium

AI tech company Crowdworks announced on the 5th that it will be presenting an AI track session at the '58th International Robot Symposium (ISR Asia 2025)' held at KINTEX in Goyang, Gyeonggi Province on the 6th.

The International Robot Symposium, a world-renowned robotics academic event founded in Germany in 1970, will be held in conjunction with the International Robot Business Conference this year. The event will consist of four tracks—Humanoids, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Automation, and Cybersecurity—and 40 sessions, focusing on the topic of a sustainable robotics ecosystem where humans and robots coexist.

The event will feature a special session by Takayuki Ito, President of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), as well as participation from domestic and international companies and academic experts, including Samsung Electronics, Seoul National University, and the University of Nottingham in the UK.

Crowdworks will present in the AI Track (B) session on the morning of the 6th, with CTO Yang Su-yeol delivering the lecture. CTO Yang will introduce the industrial value of data infrastructure as a foundational technology for robots to understand and act on the world, and share key insights into the development of the physical AI industry.

Recently, Crowdworks has been leading the way in building a "physical AI data pipeline" that helps robots understand and learn about their physical environments, including visual and spatial environments. Collaborating with leading robotics and physical AI companies like Mind AI and Robotis, Crowdworks is building VLA (Visual Language Action) model data, strengthening its core role within the physical AI industry.

CTO Yang Su-yeol said, “For robots to see, understand, and act on the world, they need a new data infrastructure that integrates physical data beyond language and image data. In this presentation, I plan to share the role of data in the era of physical AI.”


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