Event

Toronto Robotics Community Event

Venue TBA · Financial District

About

Join us at our inaugural Robotics Networking & Innovation Event in Toronto! Worldwide Robotics Hub (WWRH) invites you to an exclusive evening of insight, innovation, and connection in the world of robotics. What to Expect Keynote speech: Clare Barnett - Head of Economic Development at City of Toronto Alireza Saboukhi - Founder and CEO at Worldwide Robotics Hub • Discussion Panels: We are bringing in industry experts, wait for the full lineup to be posted! Moderator: Hallie Siegel - CEO at Canadian Robotics Council Ilija Jovanovic - COO at Taiga Robotics Sharif Virani - CEO at SPUR Innovation Center Nhung Nguyen - CEO at Horizon Legacy • Expert Lightning Talks: Bobby Bradford - Manager, UX at OTTO by Rockwell Automation Paul Bovbel - Director, Robotics Autonomy at Locus Robotics • Networking and showcasing session 🤝 : Meet and connect with innovators, investors, researchers, and entrepreneurs shaping the future of robotics. • Exhibitors 🛠️ : TBA • Complimentary Refreshments: beverages and snacks during the networking session. Whether you’re an engineer, founder, investor, or tech enthusiast, come connect with your peers in Toronto's growing robotics community. Date: 25 May 2026 Time : Doors open at 4:30 PM Location: EY office, Downtown Toronto Spots are limited, reserve yours now! Also, don't miss our Waterloo event on April 16th. Register here . For any questions, please reach out to: [email protected]

When & where

Starts

Monday, May 25 at 4:30 p.m.

Ends at 8:30 p.m.

Venue

Venue TBA

Address TBA

Area

Financial District

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