Khalifa University is set to host the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2025’s Robotics Conference in Abu Dhabi (RCAP 2025) in the United Arab Emirates. According to Professor Ebrahim Al Hajri, President of Khalifa University, the event marks a significant milestone for the university and the regional robotics ecosystem, emphasizing Abu Dhabi’s growing role as a hub for advanced robotics and AI research.
The conference is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi, a city that has been actively pursuing a vision to become a leader in technology and innovation, in line with the UAE Vision 2031. This vision aims to leverage AI and robotics to transform various industries, according to the UAE government. The event is expected to bring together experts and researchers from around the world to share their knowledge and advancements in the field.
Advancements in Robotics and AI
The RCAP 2025 conference will provide a platform for discussing the latest developments in robotics and AI, including their applications in various sectors. The event is expected to feature keynote speakers, paper presentations, and exhibitions showcasing cutting-edge robotics and AI technologies. According to industry experts, the integration of AI and robotics is expected to drive significant improvements in productivity and efficiency across various industries.
However, the adoption of these technologies also raises concerns about job displacement and the need for workforce retraining. Meanwhile, the UAE government has been investing heavily in initiatives aimed at developing a skilled workforce in the fields of AI and robotics. Additionally, the government has established various programs to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship in these areas.
Regional Robotics Ecosystem
The hosting of RCAP 2025 in Abu Dhabi is seen as a significant step in the development of the regional robotics ecosystem. The event is expected to foster collaboration between academia, industry, and government, driving innovation and growth in the sector. According to Professor Al Hajri, the conference will provide opportunities for knowledge sharing and networking among experts, which is essential for advancing robotics and AI research in the region.
Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
The conference will feature various formats for knowledge sharing, including paper presentations, workshops, and tutorials. Experts from around the world are expected to share their research and experiences in robotics and AI, providing valuable insights for attendees. In contrast to other conferences, RCAP 2025 is expected to have a strong focus on the regional robotics ecosystem, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa.
As the conference approaches, the robotics and AI community is eagerly awaiting the announcement of the conference program and keynote speakers. The event is expected to be a significant milestone in the development of the regional robotics ecosystem, with potential implications for the future of AI and robotics research in the UAE and beyond.
Looking ahead, the next steps for RCAP 2025 include the release of the conference program and the start of registration. The event is scheduled to take place in 2025, and organizers are expected to announce further details in the coming months. As the robotics and AI landscape continues to evolve, the outcomes of RCAP 2025 are likely to be closely watched by industry stakeholders and researchers alike.
Robotics and AI are increasingly being recognized as key drivers of innovation and growth, with applications across various industries, from healthcare and manufacturing to transportation and logistics. The development of advanced robotics and AI capabilities is expected to have significant implications for the regional economy, with potential opportunities for job creation and economic diversification.

