
RoboCon 2026 - Recap (Fri, Conference day 2)
This is Part 3 of the three-part review of RoboCon 2026 in Helsinki.

This is Part 3 of the three-part review of RoboCon 2026 in Helsinki.

This is Part 2 of the three-part review of RoboCon 2026 in Helsinki.

While waiting for my return flight at the airport, laptop on my knees and still filled with impressions from RoboCon 2026, I began sorting through my notes.
The first draft of this article was written between gate announcements and boarding calls 😉
So here is my very personal three-part review of RoboCon – shaped by my impressions, my focus areas and the topics that had a particular impact on me.
Nevertheless, I naturally wanted to convey as much of the “RoboCon feeling” as possible to those who had stayed at home.

RoboCon 2025 is behind me - four days full of exciting presentations, inspiring talks and new ideas.
Now, back home, I’m sorting through my impressions - and there are plenty of them!
This conference is something special for me every year: nowhere else do I experience a community that shares so openly, discusses together and drives new ideas forward.
In this article, I’d like to share my personal highlights with you - the talks that had a particular impact on me and the topics that I will definitely be following up on.

The RoboCon week traditionally starts with the “Unconference Day ” - a day on which the Robot Framework community freely organizes itself and discusses the topics that move it most without a fixed program.
My summary of this day…

Munich Airport, Terminal 2, Gate K10 – I use the time before my flight to study the agenda for Robocon 2025 in more detail.
👉 This year’s topics are truly amazing!