India's First Humanoid Summit at Techfest IIT Bombay: Showcasing Global Robotics Innovations

November 29, 2025
India's First Humanoid Summit at Techfest IIT Bombay: Showcasing Global Robotics Innovations
  • More than seven next-generation humanoid robots from Austria, China, Hong Kong, and India are set to perform live on stage for the first time in the nation’s history.

  • Registration is open at techfest.org and entry to the event is free for all attendees.

  • The event is free and open to all attendees, with queries directed to the Techfest team.

  • The three-day program includes live demonstrations by global humanoids, immersive deep-tech exhibits, expert robotics panels, and discussions on humanoids’ roles in defence, healthcare, disaster response, education, and industrial automation.

  • The summit will host global robotics leaders and deep-tech innovators, with expert-led panels covering robotics applications in defence, healthcare, disaster response, education, and industrial automation.

  • Techfest IIT Bombay will host India's first International Humanoid Summit, a three-day event at the IIT Bombay campus in Mumbai from December 22–24, 2025, described as Asia’s largest science and technology festival.

  • The summit will feature live demonstrations of next-generation humanoid robots from Austria, China, Hong Kong, and India, including several models highlighted by organizers.

  • Seven humanoid models will be showcased, such as Unitree G1 (Austria, modified by Montanuniversität Leoben), Booster T1 (China), and Indian models RIA, Eagle 7.0, Eagle 8.0, Spaceo Pro, and Spaceo M1 from Muks Robotics and Eagle Robot Labs.

  • Key themes focus on humanoids advancing education, manufacturing automation, and national tech capability, signaling a shift toward creation and innovation.

  • Presented by Marsh & McLennan and powered by IDFC First Bank, the event will feature demonstrations of next-generation humanoid robots from multiple regions.

  • Media inquiries can be directed to Aditya Khandegar, Techfest 2025-26 Media and Publicity Manager.

  • Organizers say the humanoid demonstrations aim to inspire an Atmanirbhar Bharat by shifting focus from coding to creating through hands-on robotics experiences.

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