@conference{JRC125343, address = {Luxembourg (Luxembourg)}, year = {2021}, author = {Charisi V and Compano R and Duch Brown N and Gomez Gutierrez E and Klenert D and Lutz M and Marschinski R and Torrecilla Salinas C}, isbn = {978-92-76-37412-1 (online)}, abstract = {Europe is a world-leader in the production of robots. This industry is a key element of the digital transformation of our societies and economies that, combined with Artificial Intelligence (AI), will likely have a tremendous disruptive potential. To explore further the future of the European robotics industry and its related challenges, the Joint Research Centre organized a Science for Policy conference entitled “What future for European Robotics?”, bringing together recognized specialists from industry, academia and policy. This report presents the main conclusions that emerged from the conference. }, title = {What future for European robotics?}, url = {}, number = {KJ-05-21-134-EN-N (online)}, eventtitle = {What future for European robotics?}, issn = {}, organization = {European Commission - Joint Research Centre}, publisher = {Publications Office of the European Union}, doi = {10.2760/988825 (online)