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On February 5 and 6, 2026, the 2nd International Scientific and Technological Forum "Robotics, Intelligence of Machines and Mechanisms" (RIMM-2026) will be held in Moscow at the Lomonosov cluster. This year's main theme is "Robotics. Made in Russia – 2030." You can apply for participation in the business program atwebsite until the end of January. Admission is free for visitors with prior registration. registration until February 6.
The forum will bring together representatives of Russian and international partners in the development, production, and integration of robotic systems. These include representatives of federal and regional government agencies, foundations and development institutions, as well as the scientific and business communities, and developers and experts in intelligent control systems.
Participants in the plenary session will discuss key issues related to the development of domestic robotics, its implementation in production processes and services, as well as the potential for international cooperation.
Forum business program
The RIMM-2026 program covers many relevant topics, from nature-inspired robots and unmanned systems to the development of components and intelligent control systems. Particular attention will be paid to increasing labor productivity, staffing the industry, and developing the necessary regulatory framework.
A total of 12 sessions are planned, featuring over 100 speakers. They will share their experiences in manufacturing automation and the implementation of robotic systems in various industries.
The Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (FC UAS) is organizing a separate session dedicated to the application of unmanned systems in real economic sectors, their integration experience, and prospects. Participants will discuss how unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and unmanned robotic systems (URS) technologies are already shaping a new economic reality and what is needed for their scalability.
The goal of the session is to move from a theoretical discussion of the technological possibilities of implementing UAS and RCS to an analysis of specific business cases, identifying barriers and drivers of return on investment in key industrial sectors. The discussion will include a panel discussion moderated by representatives of the Federal Center for UAS and the Consortium for Robotics and Intelligent Control Systems, as well as an open discussion with the participants and the audience.
As part of the forum, the Moscow Innovation Cluster will host a discussion dedicated to the prospects for increased economic efficiency in robotics, achieved through increased autonomy and reduced costs of technological solutions.
An exhibition of cutting-edge developments by robotics manufacturers
The exhibition, held as part of RIMM-2026 and timed to coincide with World Robotics Day, will showcase cutting-edge developments from Russian robotics and component manufacturers.
The exhibition focuses on a full range of solutions—from ultra-strong industrial manipulators and space technologies to user-friendly service assistants and educational systems ready for implementation.
Moscow companies, including members of the Moscow Innovation Cluster, will showcase the latest developments in robotics and engineering, presenting unique projects that are already shaping the next generation of technologies in industries such as industry, service, medicine, and education.
At the exhibition, visitors will be able to learn about a variety of robotic solutions and electronic components from domestic manufacturers, as well as the latest technologies, as well as play drone basketball, pioneerball, and try out drone simulators.
The forum is organized by the Consortium of Robotics and Intelligent Control Systems, together with the Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems, with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin told the President of Russia about the development of the capital's unmanned systemsThanks to the synthesis of domestic scientific, educational, and industrial potential, a new industry is being created in the city. Vladimir Putin noted that Moscow is the undisputed leader in creating an economy based on unmanned systems, and this experience should be shared with other regions.
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