Cover Image for 20 Years Building Character Robots: Risk, Grit, and Real-World Impact
Cover Image for 20 Years Building Character Robots: Risk, Grit, and Real-World Impact
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20 Years Building Character Robots: Risk, Grit, and Real-World Impact

Hosted by Erwann SIMON & Eiko Rutherford
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About Event

Come meet Jérôme Monceaux, the visionary behind Nao and Pepper, two of the most iconic humanoid robots in the world. Today, he’s building the next generation of social robots at Enchanted Tools, with a radically different approach to design, mobility and user interaction.

In this talk at Stanford, Jérôme will reflect on 20 years of building humanoid robots, from bold engineering bets to real-world deployments. He’ll share why he chose to put his latest robots on a ball, what character design brings to acceptance and trust, and how to rethink robotics for people, not factories.

📍 Stanford Robotics Center from 12PM to 2PM

🎟 Free – RSVP required

🤖 Live on-stage demo included

Location
David Packard Electrical Engineering
350 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Stanford Robotics Center (basement)
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