XXVIII Mexican Congress of Robotics
COMRob 2026
Universidad Iberoamericana · Mexico City · October 26–28, 2026
What is COMRob 2026?
The Mexican Robotics Association (AMRob) is one of the research communities that contributes to and promotes the dissemination of knowledge in robotics, both from classical and modern perspectives. It also embraces related areas currently being developed, with an impact on the training of students and professionals, as well as on the advancement of new technologies in Mexico and Latin America for more than 28 years.
Throughout this time, AMRob has been considered a pillar for academic and professional growth, as its main objectives are:
- To promote robotics in its educational, research, technological development, and industrial application dimensions.
- To disseminate advances and results in robotics research and development.
- To serve as a link among members of the community interested in robotics.
- To promote collaboration between academia and the productive sector.
In order to fulfill these objectives, the Mexican Congress of Robotics (COMRob) is organized every year. It brings together students, researchers, and professionals from different branches of robotics, from both the national and international community, to share progress and research results from the projects they are currently developing at their institutions.
Important Dates
Conference Topics
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Linear and nonlinear control
- Adaptive control
- Fuzzy control
- Impedance control
- Kinematic modeling
- Dynamic modeling
- Mobile robotics
- Autonomous robots
- Unicycle robots
- Hexapod robots
- Robot teleoperation
- Robot design
- Soft robotics
- Humanoid robotics
- Collaborative robots
- Parallel platforms
- Medical robotics
- Educational robotics
- Competition robotics
- Artificial intelligence applied to robotics
- Computer vision
- Haptic interfaces
- Virtual reality
Organizing Committee · COMRob 2026
PhD. Guillermo Fernández Anaya
PhD. Huber Giron Nieto
Mexican Association of Robotics and Industry, A.C. (AMRob)
PhD. Alejandro Enrique Dzul López
PhD. Ivonne Gabriela Zepeda Valencia