Join Us for Lincoln Robotics and AI Days (RAIDs) 2025

9-13 June 2025
The University of Lincoln will host the inaugural Lincoln Robotics and AI Days (RAIDs) from 9-13 June 2025. This week-long series of events showcases research excellence in robotics and AI whilst fostering new collaborations and funding opportunities.
RAIDs is organised by the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS) in collaboration with the Laboratory of Vision Engineering (LoVE) and the Machine Learning Research Group (mLearn).
RAISE: Robotics and AI Showcase Event
Tuesday 10 June 2025, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Ross Lucas Medical Sciences Building Atrium (LMS), University of Lincoln
RAISE serves as our main public demonstration of Lincoln’s capabilities in robotics and AI. The event features:

- Interactive demonstrations with live robots and AI systems
- Screen displays highlighting current research
- Exhibits by researchers from all career stages
- Networking opportunities with researchers, industry partners, and potential collaborators
- Information about postgraduate programmes including MSc Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, and our Centre for Doctoral Training
RAISE is open to everyone – University staff, students, industry professionals, and the general public. Registration is strongly recommended but not mandatory.
See our website https://lncn.ac/raids25 for more information and to register now!
You can also already add RAISE to your calendar: Google Calendar | Outlook.
Research Collaboration Opportunities
RAIDs also includes focused research sandpits for those interested in developing collaborative projects across four University research priority areas: Agri-food and Technology, Energy & Net Zero, Rural Health & Care, and Heritage & Cultures of Creativity. These sessions are designed for researchers and stakeholders seeking new interdisciplinary partnerships and funding opportunities.
Get Involved
For full details about all RAIDs events, schedules, and registration information, visit https://lncn.ac/raids25
Contact: mhanheide@lincoln.ac.uk
Organising Committee: Prof Marc Hanheide, Dr James Brown, and Dr Mamatha Thota