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The euRobotics Technology Transfer Award celebrates successful collaborations between research and industry in Europe that turn innovative robotic research into real-world products and services. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding examples of this technology transfer, with trophies awarded to the winners and certificates presented to the top three contenders. All finalists benefit from significant exposure and networking opportunities.
Learn more about how to apply for the euRobotics Technology Transfer Award below and boost your robotics innovation today!
Call for Applications Tech Transfer Award 2026
Application deadline: 23 January 2026
The Entrepreneurship workshop provides the ability for small innovative companies to pitch their ideas for the next big thing in robotics to a panel of technology investment experts. Entrants stand the chance to gain valuable skills in how to pitch an investment idea together with the potential to gain interest in their company from the investment community.
Call for Applications Renaud Champion Entrepreneurship Award 2026
Application deadline: 21 January 2026 (23:59CET)
The Georges Giralt PhD Award is a European scientific prize for extraordinary contributions in robotics. It is yearly awarded at the European Robotics Forum by euRobotics AISBL, a non-profit organisation based in Brussels with the objective to turn robotics beneficial for Europe’s economy and society. Georges Giralt received his PhD in 1958, from the Paul Sabatier University, in the domain of electrical machines, and soon afterwards became a pioneer in robotics, in Europe and worldwide. He was especially instrumental in bringing in scientific foundations and methodology when the domain was still young, and a loose coupling of mechanical and electrical engineering, adopting the early results of automatic control. The high reputation of the Georges Giralt PhD Award is based on the prominent role of the awarding institution euRobotics. With more than 250 member organisations, euRobotics represents the academic and industrial robotics community in Europe. Moreover, it provides the European robotics community with a legal entity to engage in a public/private partnership with the European Commission. Entitled for participation for the Georges Giralt PhD Award are all robotics-related dissertations which have been successfully defended at a European university. The US-American counterpart is the Dick Volz Award.
Call for Applications Georges Giralt PhD Award 2026
Application deadline: 31 December 2025
The “Sustainability Leadership Recognition in Robotics” initiative has been launched to highlight and celebrate sustainability efforts within the robotics community. This session aims to inspire others by recognizing innovations that address sustainability challenges through robotics and acknowledging those who are leading the way in integrating sustainable practices into the development and deployment of robotic technologies.
