This year’s RoboBoston was bigger and better than ever, held in the heart of Boston’s Seaport on September 25 – 27, 2025. As one of the largest celebrations of its kind, RoboBoston showcased cutting-edge robotics technology from more than 50 companies, universities, and student teams, all united in Boston’s vibrant innovation hub. With perfect weather over the two-day event, RoboBoston brought together students, families, tech enthusiasts and professionals in record numbers, featuring over 7,500 attendees at the block party

Day 1: MassRobotics VIP reception The event kicked off Thursday, September 25 with a VIP networking reception sponsored by WS Development, and hosted at Foundation Medicine, where senior leaders from the robotics sector gathered to discuss the latest trends and breakthroughs. The reception, by invitation only, provided an opportunity for networking, collaboration and celebrating the achievements within the robotics community. 

Day 2: Technical Career Fair

MassRobotics Robotics and AI Career Fair brought together over 20 companies looking for talent and over 1250 job seekers.  Attendees ranged from engineers with 5+ years of experience to students interested in summer internships.

Day 3: Robot Parade and Block Party – A Spectacle of Innovation

The second day of RoboBoston was a celebration for all ages and began with the Robot Parade featuring robots rolling, walking, and crawling down Seaport Blvd, making its way to the entrance to the Robot Block Party. The parade led into a ceremonial ribbon-cutting led by Mayor Wu and officially opened our most successful Robot Block Party to date.

The 8th annual Robot Block Party brought more than 7500 attendees—families, students, and tech enthusiasts. Robotics companies, startups,universities and high school robotics teams showcased their latest innovations, allowing visitors to get up close and personal with cutting-edge technology. Drones, robotic dogs, various grippers, underwater robots and even a couple of humanoids were just a few of the exciting technologies on display. Attendees could fly a drone through an obstacle course, drive an underwater robot, tackle a robot “dummy”, and control robotic arms, all while getting a taste of the future. 

Over a dozen high school student teams showcased their previous year’s competition robots.  

Thank you to all who participated and attended the event, proving that Boston is at the forefront of the robotics revolution with a community eager to embrace and shape the future of technology.  As the event continues to grow, both in size and impact, RoboBoston has become known as a premier destination for anyone passionate about robotics, STEM education and technological advancements.

Thanks to our event sponsors MassTech Collaborative, Arrow, EF Explore America, the MITRE Corporation and RTX who made the event possible. 

This was an incredible weekend, demonstrating the power of robotics and its future in our lives. The combination of perfect weather, innovative tech, and interactive experiences made this year’s RoboBoston a standout event in the world of robotics.

We look forward to continuing to inspire the next generation of innovators!