Science Centre Singapore to Launch RoboFest 2026, A 4-Day Festival Dedicated to Robotics and AI

RoboFest 2026: Meet Tomorrow, Today | 9 to 12 April 2026 | Live robot demonstrations, hands on encounters and RoboCup competition action.

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Robots and AI are moving fast from novelty to everyday  reality. The big question now is not just what machines can do, but what people are best at, and  what we choose to value as technology becomes more advanced. From 9 to 12 April, Science  Centre Singapore will host RoboFest 2026, the Centre’s first festival dedicated to robotics  and AI, designed to help the public experience robotics up close while confronting a clear  provocation: as machines advance, what does it mean to be fully human? 

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“RoboFest 2026: Meet Tomorrow, Today” is A Four-Day Festival

To be held at the Science Centre, “RoboFest 2026: Meet Tomorrow, Today” is a four-day festival designed for curious families, students, working adults, seniors and the robotics  community, bringing together interactive experiences, live demonstrations and learning  moments across four zones.

Through the festival, the Centre will demonstrate how humans and robots complement each  other while educating the public on how to engage with these technologies. Science Centre is  also piloting robots in its galleries to offer a taste of the enhanced guest experience that people  can expect at the new Science Centre.  

Building on this foundation, the Centre is inviting the community, education partners and  industries to collaborate and shape how humans and robots learn, play and discover together. Wheeled and bipedal humanoid robots will be deployed across galleries and exhibition spaces  to serve as interactive companions for visitors.

These social robots will take on distinct  functional roles including performers, co-hosts, guides and engagement facilitators, working  along with the Centre’s educators, demonstrating the potential of robotics technology in informal  learning environments. 

“Robots will keep improving but what matters is how we respond. RoboFest is thus designed to  help Singaporeans understand what technology can do today, understand the current limits, and  where human judgment, empathy, creativity and responsibility matter most,” Ms Tham Mun See,  Chief Executive of Science Centre Board, said. 

Anchored by Singapore’s Public Learning Ecosystem 

As part of a broader focus on AI and robotics education, Science Centre will collaborate with  schools and the community to further develop robotics-based progressive learning programmes  and AI-enhanced learning experiences.  

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During RoboFest 2026, we will offer AI and robotics learn-on-the-go walkthroughs to schools  and the public, providing hands-on experience in emerging technologies.

This reflects the  Centre’s commitment to leveraging technology for more engaging and interactive learning  experiences while equipping students and the public for a future increasingly shaped by AI and  robotics. 

RoboFest is supported by the Ministry of Education, public agencies including GovTech  Singapore and AI Singapore, and institutes of higher learning such as the National  University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP)

Other partners supporting learning and engagement include Google Cloud x Google for  Education, Duck Learning (partner of LEGO® Education), and applied robotics collaborators  including Weston Robot, Stellaris Robotics, Stick ‘Em and many more.

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Four Zones, Four Human Questions 

RoboFest will feature four experiential zones, each designed to move visitors from “wow” to  understanding, and from possibility to reflection about the role they play in the AI space.  

  1. The Playground – When machines perform, what do we feel, and why?

A high-energy entry point with live demonstrations and crowd moments, including a Robot  Boxing showdown and a Robot Dog Fire-fighting challenge. A special highlight is the Science  Centre’s very own limited-run comedy performance, My Colleague is a Robot Dog, offering a  playful lens on human-robot interaction (Annex A).

Visitors will also get a chance to build robots,  engage in AI prompt-crafting through a multi-player game and determine if an image or video is  real or AI-generated. 

  1. Robotics in Real Life – What is truly useful, safe and responsible in everyday settings? 

A curated gallery of applied robotics and AI centred on real-world problem solving. NUS will  showcase seven projects, including bio-inspired soft robotics and assistive concepts relevant to  ageing and care, as well as Robi Butler, a remote multimodal household robot assistant  experience.

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Other partner showcase highlights include a portable companion robot and an open  source robot designed for AI education for students and other projects from Stellaris Robotics  Pte Ltd. (Annex B) 

  1. Learning Hub — If AI becomes common, what should every Singaporean know? 

Hands-on robotics and AI programming walk-throughs for schools and the public, designed for  practical learning on the go and talks and workshops by industry experts. 

Some learning experiences include a new exhibition space themed on AI and Robotics  within the Future Makers Exhibition, first look at the LEGO® Education Computer Science  & AI Kit in Singapore, interaction with Ameca where visitors can learn how to communicate  effectively with AI systems, guided experiences such as drone coding fundamentals, and a  balancing-robot session exploring stability and control. 

  1. RoboCup Arena – What happens when human teamwork meets machine capability? 

RoboFest will host the 18th edition of RoboCup Singapore, with teams competing from 11  April to the Finals on 12 April

The competition also serves as the national selection platform for teams representing Singapore  at RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2026 and the RoboCup World Championship 2026

Plan Your Visit 

Find out more about RoboFest 2026 here, purchase your tickets here*. 

*Includes complimentary admission to Science Centre Singapore. 

Ticket Prices 

  • Singaporeans and Permanent Residents 

Weekdays (Thu, 9 April & Fri, 10 April): Adults $6 | Children and seniors $4 Weekend (Sat, 11 April & Sun, 12 April): Adults $10 | Children and seniors $6 

  • Standard Admission 

Adults $16 | Children $10 

Festival Merchandise and Early-Bird Giveaways 

Limited-edition RoboFest souvenirs and festival merchandise will be available on site. Early-bird  ticket holders can receive a limited edition RoboFest merchandise while stocks last. Details to  be announced.

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