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After the success of its first edition, Robot Valley Genova returns—an event that continues to be a key meeting point for exploring robotics, artificial intelligence, and emerging technologies.

The second edition will take place from April 10 to 12, 2025, at the historic Villa Bombrini in Genoa’s Cornigliano district. It promises to be even richer and more engaging, featuring a packed program of talks, workshops, live demonstrations, and interactive exhibits.

Organized by RAISE Liguria, with coordination from the University of Genoa, CNR, and IIT, and project management by ETT, the event aims to actively involve the public in discovering and exploring the innovations shaping our daily lives and the future of our cities.

Robot Valley Genova connects robotics and artificial intelligence with art and local culture, placing the human experience at the center of technological progress.
It promotes a vision in which science and technology are not only decisive but increasingly interwoven with people, culture, and the environment.

This is a unique opportunity to get hands-on with cutting-edge technology through a diverse schedule that includes expert talks, scientific updates, public discussions, and hands-on labs.

At its heart, Robot Valley Genova is about showcasing local excellence—highlighting the regional players who are already leading the way nationally and internationally in the research, design, and development of robotic and AI solutions.

Key Dates & Highlights:

Thursday, April 10 – Open to the public from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
The event kicks off with official welcome remarks, followed in the afternoon by a session dedicated to research groups and companies involved in the RAISE Up mentorship program.

Friday, April 11 – Open to the public from 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM
The morning will feature technical-scientific conferences and a roundtable curated by Scientific Director Fulvio Mastrogiovanni from the University of Genoa. In the afternoon, the spotlight will turn to career orientation for students and PhD candidates, curated by UniGe.

Saturday, April 12 – Open to the public from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
The final day explores the intersection of science and art through talks and interviews with artists and experts, curated by Artistic Director Maurizio Gregorini.

Related Events:

April 10–16, 2025 in Largo Pertini: Angel Robot, a tech-based installation by artist Marco Nereo Rotelli, featuring music by Alessio Bertallot, technology by Luca Marazzina and Antonio Alfano, and supported by ELITAL.

April 10–12, 2025 at Villa Bombrini: Three full days of conferences, an artistic installation and digital photography exhibition, labs, and robotic demonstrations.

The event is free to attend.