Robotronic Summit 2026: Nepal’s Premier Robotics & AI Industry Event
9th February 2026, Kathmandu
The landscape of technology education in Nepal is about to witness a seismic shift. The Robotronic Summit 2026, organized by the Robotica Institute of Technology, is set to take place on February 15, 2026. Dubbed “Digital Everest,” this event marks Nepal’s first industry-driven, hands-on robotics summit, designed to transform how students perceive and pursue careers in Artificial Intelligence and Automation.
Robotronic Summit 2026
The core philosophy of the summit is simple: Students don’t need more theory; they need real implementation skills. In an era where automation is reshaping global economies, the Robotronic Summit 2026 serves as a vital bridge between traditional academic learning and the rigorous expectations of the modern tech industry.
Event Details: Scaling Innovation Beyond Borders
Date: February 15, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: Seminar Hall, Softwarica College, Dillibazar, Kathmandu
Registration: Free (Limited Seats) – Register Here
Led by Industry Visionaries, Not Just Lecturers
The Robotronic Summit 2026 stands out because it is led by founders who are actively building the tech ecosystem, rather than traditional academic lecturers. The summit features two titans of the industry:
Bigyan Shrestha: A veteran in IT education and the force behind the SoftEd Group and Softwarica College. He is renowned for building learning ecosystems that have launched thousands of technology careers.
Yudhisthir Gauli: A world-renowned, multi-patent-holding pioneer in autonomous robotics. With a career spanning Germany and the USA, Gauli has developed advanced AI-guided systems and is dedicated to creating job-ready engineers.
The Robotica Institute (IRC) Model: Job-Ready from Day One
The summit is an initiative of the Robotica Institute, a subsidiary of International Robotics College Inc. (IRC), California, USA. Unlike traditional colleges, the IRC utilizes a Technical Training College (TTC) model.
What Makes the IRC Model Unique?
Real Industrial Hardware: Students don’t just use simulations; they work with real industrial robots, controllers, and PLCs.
Rigorous Curricula: Every course is employer-aligned, focusing on robot operation, maintenance, programming (ROS), and vision systems.
Intensive Training: Programs range from 12-week intensive bootcamps to 2-year diplomas, all designed to ensure graduates can contribute to factories and labs immediately.
Why the Robotronic Summit 2026 is Essential for Students
For Nepalese students, the summit represents a launchpad into global careers. As the demand for robotics talent accelerates across Southeast Asia and the SAARC region, having “real-world” project experience is the only way to remain competitive.
Attendees will gain insights into:
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The transition from simulation to full robot cells.
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Clear career pathways in advanced manufacturing.
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How to build a portfolio that attracts global tech recruiters.
“We exist to build the world’s robotics workforce—one campus, one lab, and one inspired learner at a time.” — The IRC Mission.
About Robotica Institute
Robotica Institute, a company of International Robotics College Inc., California, USA, is a global technical training college dedicated to producing job-ready robotics and automation talent for industry worldwide. We combine real industrial robots, controllers, and software with rigorous, employer-aligned curricula so learners graduate ready to contribute from day one in factories, labs, and integration projects.
Born from the belief that robotics education must be both accessible and deeply practical, IRC was founded by Bigyan Shrestha and Yudhisthir Gauli. Bigyan is a veteran in IT education, known for building successful learning ecosystems through the SoftEd Group and Softwarica College, where he has helped thousands of students launch technology careers.
Yudhisthir Gauli is a world-renowned, multi-patent-holding pioneer in autonomous robotics. He began his work in autonomous robotics in Germany, pushing the frontiers of AI-guided machines, and later continued his journey in the USA, developing advanced autonomous, AI-guided robots and systems. His career bridges cutting-edge research and real-world deployment, and that same spirit of innovation is embedded in every IRC program.
At the heart of IRC is our Technical Training College (TTC) model, a network of high-tech campuses and labs delivering intensive 12–24 week programs and 1–2 year diplomas in robot operation, maintenance, programming, and integration. Students learn on real industrial hardware, from simulation to full robot cells with PLCs, ROS, vision systems, and production-style setups. Every course is designed with one clear outcome: graduates who can be trusted on real projects, with real robots, from day one.
For students, IRC is a launchpad into global careers in automation and advanced manufacturing. For investors and partners, IRC is a scalable platform: a replicable campus-and-lab model, strong curriculum IP, and a clear roadmap to expand across SAARC, Southeast Asia, and beyond as demand for robotics talent accelerates.
We exist to build the world’s robotics workforce – one campus, one lab, and one inspired learner at a time.
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