Special Episode: European Robotics Forum (ERF) 2026
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Recorded live at the European Robotics Forum 2026 in Stavanger, this special episode of Among Us: Human–Robot Teaming takes you inside one of Europe’s most important robotics gatherings—through conversations, demos, and cutting-edge research.
This is not theory. This is what robotics actually looks like today.
🎤 Who You’ll Hear in This Episode🔹 Opening Perspective: The Vision Behind ERFWe start with Nabil Belbachir, organizer of ERF, discussing:
- The strategic direction of robotics in Europe
- Where industry and research are actually converging
- Why events like ERF matter beyond networking
🔹 Bio-Inspired Flight & Flapping Drones
Next, a fascinating discussion with Matěj Karásek from Flapper Drones:
- How flapping-wing drones differ from traditional UAVs
- The role of bio-inspired design in robotics
- Real-world applications where conventional drones fail
🔹 Precision Haptics & Human Interaction
We then speak with Marco Aggravi, Project Manager and R&D Engineer at Haption:
- High-fidelity force feedback systems
- The role of haptics in teleoperation and training
- Why touch is still the missing piece in many robotic systems
🔹 Live Demo: Immersive Interaction with SenseGlove
A hands-on demo with SenseGlove showcases:
- Real-time haptic feedback in virtual and robotic environments
- Applications in training, simulation, and remote manipulation
- The transition from demo tech → deployable systems
🔹 Research Spotlight: Human Trajectory Prediction
The episode concludes with a presentation of the paper:
“Transformer-Based Human Trajectory Prediction in Manufacturing Settings”
Authored by:
- Even Langås
- Atle Aalerud
- Daniel Hagen
- Filippo Sanfilippo
Key ideas explored:
- Predicting human motion in industrial environments
- Using transformer architectures for temporal modeling
- Improving safety and fluency in human–robot collaboration
🧠 What Connects All of This?
At first glance, these look like separate topics:
- Event organization
- Bio-inspired drones
- Haptics
- Wearable interfaces
- AI-based trajectory prediction
They’re not.
They all point toward one thing:
👉 Robots that understand, adapt, and physically interact with humans in real environments
⚙️ The Real Insight (No Sugarcoating)Most robotics systems today:
- Perceive poorly
- Predict weakly
- Interact unnaturally
This episode shows what it takes to fix that:
- Better sensing (event cameras, multimodal systems)
- Better prediction (transformers, temporal models)
- Better interaction (haptics, wearable feedback)
🎯 Who This Episode Is For
- Robotics researchers and PhD students
- Engineers working on HRI/HRC systems
- Anyone serious about moving from demos → deployable systems
🚀 Final Takeaway
If you want real human–robot teaming, you need to combine:
- Perception + Prediction + Physical Interaction
Miss one—and your system breaks in the real world.