Enabling Autonomy and Independence in Aging Societies through Advanced Robotics and AI: Methods, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
Enabling Autonomy and Independence in Aging Societies through Advanced Robotics and AI: Methods, Challenges, and Future Perspectives
2026 IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation (ICRA)
5 June, Vienna, Austria
The world is entering a stage of rapid aging, with increasing numbers of older adults living alone, severe caregiver shortages, and traditional eldercare models under significant strain. Robotics and AI are emerging as vital tools for health monitoring, rehabilitation, cognitive training, and socially assistive companionship, aiming not only to support daily needs but also to enhance overall capabilities and quality of life. However, the true challenge lies in moving beyond simple substitution to systems that actively foster autonomy, safeguard independence, and uphold dignity in later years. This Workshop will spotlight the critical role of robotics and AI in addressing the challenges of aging societies. Discussions will cover essential methodological innovations, technical and ethical challenges, and future perspectives that will shape the next generation of intelligent systems. By convening researchers, frontline caregivers, young scholars, and industry stakeholders, the Workshop seeks to advance cross-disciplinary collaboration grounded in human-centered values. Its overarching aim is to reimagine technological design and practice—not merely as tools of assistance, but as active partners that empower older adults to regain control over their bodies, cognition, and daily rhythms. In doing so, the Workshop will highlight pathways to rekindle confidence, participation, and enthusiasm for living.
We aim to discuss questions including, but not limited to:
Robotics and AI in Elderly Care: Hopes, Fears, and Ethical Dilemmas
Care Robots and Monitoring Support for Sustaining Everyday Autonomy
Physical Assistance and Rehabilitation Technologies for Independent Living
Cognitive Support Systems to Foster Decision-Making Autonomy
Interaction and Companionship to Sustain Psychosocial Autonomy
IEEE Fellow
Technical University of Munich(TUM)
Talk Title: TBD
IEEE Fellow
University of Leeds
IEEE Fellow
Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Heriot-Watt University
Zhejiang University
Social Welfare Corportation Tokyo Seishin-kai, Japan. University College Dublin (UCD-JaSt), Ireland.
We invite submissions including but not limited to the following topics:
Assistive robots for activities of daily living (ADL) support.
Intelligent monitoring and fall detection systems for older adults.
Wearable and non-intrusive sensors for continuous eldercare.
Edge computing and IoT integration for sustainable care ecosystems.
Roboic rehabilitation technologies for mobility support and muscle restoration.
Exoskeletons and adaptive physical assistance for independent living.
Embodied intelligence for natural human–robot collaboration.
AI-based detection of cognitive decline and early-stage dementia.
Cognitive training and contextual interventions powered by AI.
LLM-based agents for decision-making autonomy and personalized support.
Companion robots for emotional regulation and psychosocial well-being.
Affective modeling and empathetic dialogue systems for elderly care.
Multimodal sensing and fusion for health and activity monitoring.
Personalized adaptive strategies for robotic interventions.
Data-driven learning to address individual and subpopulation diversity.
Adaptive control policies for safe and reliable elderly assistance.
AR/VR/MR technologies for cognitive support and rehabilitation.
Benchmark datasets and simulation environments for aging-focused robotics.
Human-centered and participatory design for eldercare robotics.
Cross-cultural adaptation of socially assistive robots.
Ethical, legal, and social implications of robotic caregiving.
Privacy-preserving methods in monitoring and cognitive support.
Policy and regulatory frameworks for deploying robots in eldercare.
Evaluation metrics for autonomy, independence, and well-being in later life.
Case studies of real-world deployment in care homes and home settings.
Industry–academia collaboration for healthcare robotics innovations.
Submission methods:
1. submit via https://sites.google.com/view/robotic-for-aging-society
2. send it directly to the official email address and attach the paper PDF.
Special Feature – Roaming Mentors
We offer one-on-one guidance and feedback from senior researchers (speakers or organizers) to all students and early-career researchers participating in the poster session. We warmly encourage you to submit your work!
Important Dates
Paper submission open: 3rd March 2026
Paper submission deadline: 25th May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 1st June 2026
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Workshop date: 5th June 2026
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Tongji University
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The University of Tokyo