National Robotics Education Days

JNER 2026
From
June 18
To
June 19
Lille campus
Research
Training courses

The 2026 National Robotics Education Days (JNER26) will take place on June 18 and 19, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille.

The National Robotics Education Days (JNER) are a key event of the GDR Robotics Priority Action "Robotics & Education." They are held annually and aim to bring together the French robotics community—teachers, researchers, industry representatives, and academic societies—to discuss robotics education, covering levels from undergraduate (L1) to master’s (M2). The goal of these days is to identify new needs related to careers in robotics, list the new skills to be incorporated into training programs, map out new training programs, and share or pool experiences at the national level. 
The 2026 National Days of Robotics Education (JNER26) will take place on June 18 and 19, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille.  

In the lead-up to these two days, the Young Robotics Educators Day (JJER26) will be held on Wednesday, June 17. The Young Robotics Educators Day will be a day dedicated to integrating and supporting new educators (Ph.D. students, early-career assistant professors, teaching assistants, and contract faculty).

For more information and to register, visit the official JNER 2026 website

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