Across labs, factories, startups, and classrooms, women in robotics are rewriting what’s possible at the intersection of code, circuits, and creativity. Women in Robotics on Robot Streets is your spotlight on the leaders, builders, and rising talents who are shaping how intelligent machines think, move, and collaborate with us. Here, you’ll explore stories of women founding robotics companies, directing world-class research labs, leading product teams, and mentoring the next generation of engineers and makers. Meet roboticists designing surgical assistants, warehouse automation, soft robots, agricultural bots, and social companions—while also pushing for ethics, accessibility, and inclusive design in every build. From high-impact patents and award-winning competition teams to community-driven open-source projects, this hub celebrates the depth and diversity of women’s contributions to the field. Whether you’re an aspiring roboticist, an educator, an investor, or simply inspired by powerful tech stories, this is your gateway to the women who are not just participating in robotics—they’re defining its future.
A: Founders, engineers, researchers, educators, students, designers, and leaders across robotics.
A: Many women come from CS, mechanical, electrical, design, or even non-tech backgrounds and learn along the way.
A: Join robotics clubs, competitions, internships, and mentorship programs featuring women role models.
A: Yes—global networks host meetups, talks, and online communities for support and collaboration.
A: R&D, product, safety, policy, education, entrepreneurship, hardware design, and more.
A: Through inclusive hiring, leadership pathways, flexible work, and sponsorship of women-led initiatives.
A: Absolutely—many women pivot from adjacent fields using bootcamps, courses, and project portfolios.
A: Look for community groups, conference mentoring programs, and online forums featuring women in robotics.
A: Conference keynotes, webinars, university lectures, and curated video playlists.
A: As more women shape robotics, the technology becomes safer, more creative, and more inclusive for everyone.
