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The future isn't only out there in the oceans. It's already coming home. Three days where robots leave the lab and enter everyday life — in homes, in schools, beside people — while in the deep they become our eyes and ears.
01 · The Event
Not a trade fair for insiders. An event people talk about — where families, children and schools stand beside investors and builders.
02 · At home
Real rooms. Real tasks. Live to the world.
Four real environments — kitchen, living room, bedroom, windows to clean — where the entered humanoids live and work for the full run of the event. Not a stage set: real spaces, real chores. Cameras cover every room and stream live worldwide. Those who aren't in Monaco watch from home; those who are walk in and see the robot iron for real.
A Casa del Futuro scholarship is dedicated to the winner of the challenge.
03 · The competition
The challenge that gives the event its face. Humanoids compete live in the House of the Future, before the public and the cameras of the world. Three prizes — three different ways to win.
The robot with the most beautiful design and movement. Grace, fluidity, presence — watching it work is almost a show.
The most functional. In minutes it completes the most household tasks, blind-rated by families.
The most loved. Which robot creates empathy? Which one would children actually want at home? The public decides, by popular vote.
Each humanoid lives and works in the House for several hours.
Families and visitors watch live and vote.
The world follows everything in live streaming.
Winners are announced at the end of the event.



Illustrative images of the humanoid category. They do not represent confirmed participants.

On the F1 circuit
A mini-marathon where the robots race
On the legendary Formula 1 circuit of Monaco, humanoids line up for a mini-marathon — the Monaco Cosmic-Run. Where the world's fastest cars once raced, machines now run on their own two legs, before the crowd and the cameras. A spectacle that turns the Principality's most iconic track into the starting line of a new kind of race.

04 · Everyday life
The same humanoid means something different depending on who's in front of it. The House of the Future tells three everyday lives.
Household chores done by robots: washing, ironing, cleaning windows, tidying up. The future shown as concrete convenience, not science fiction.
Educational humanoids that teach coding, spark curiosity and support children. A section designed for visiting school groups.
Support robots for the elderly and personal care, where technology meets dignity and daily independence.
At home · Learning support

As children move through school, the homework gets harder — and many parents, through no fault of their own, don't have the background to help. A language they never studied, maths they last saw decades ago, a subject that simply isn't theirs. The child is left stuck, and the parent feels it.
A humanoid assistant draws on the vast knowledge made accessible by artificial intelligence to support homework across subjects and levels — explaining, not just answering. Patiently, one step at a time, at whatever pace the child needs, it helps where a parent can't, without ever taking the parent's place.
The evolution
For decades, home technology was fragmented. Today a humanoid robot integrates everything: it runs the appliances, adjusts the lights, interacts with intelligence and adaptation. In the years ahead, every home will have its humanoid.
05 · Our universe
The robotics of MRS crosses three worlds. It starts in everyday life and descends to where Monaco is unmatched: the sea.
Humanoids for the home, school and care. The emotional heart of the event.
Aerial drones, eVTOL flying mobility, autonomous driving and quadruped systems for inspection, transport and complex operations.
Autonomous, renewable-powered marine drones for climate, biodiversity and the fight against pollution.



06 · Protecting the planet
06 · Protecting the planet
Few places on earth tie their identity to the sea as the Principality does. Here robotics finds its highest narrative: instruments to know and protect the ocean — a territory no major tech event holds, balancing the warmth of the House of the Future with a sense of mission.
A long oceanographic tradition rooted in the Principality's scientific institutions, from the Institut to the Musée Océanographique.
A context where technology and the protection of the sea coexist naturally, strengthening the message before partners and institutions.
An international stage that draws media, investors and decision-makers toward a single, recognisable cause.
A concrete commitment
More than a prize: a gesture. The most deserving autonomous system at MRS — the Ocean Sentinel — is donated to the monitoring and protection of the marine environment, under the framing of Blue Intelligence and the Albert II Ocean Sentinel Award. A way to tie the robotics of MRS to ocean conservation from the very first edition.
Summit & debates
Three days are too many for humanoids alone. MRS devotes its core to thought: how robotics and AI reshape work, care and — above all — learning.
A conversation on the changes AI brings to work and healthcare: new skills, new roles, new responsibilities — with a clear eye on both the opportunities and the open questions.
An award celebrating the boldest and most human design in robotics: where engineering meets beauty, and technology becomes desirable as well as useful.
When a humanoid robot enters the classroom beside neurodivergent children, something counterintuitive happens: the children open up.
Many children on the autism spectrum, or with ADHD and attention disorders, respond better to a robotic interlocutor than to a human one. The reason is simple and profound: the robot is predictable. It never raises its voice, never tires, never signals judgement. It offers a clean interaction, one thing at a time — and it never gives up.
The ethical point is clear: the robot does not replace the teacher, it stands beside them. It becomes a bridge. And often, once that bridge is crossed, the child turns back toward the teacher with less fear. It is one of the most human frontiers of embodied AI.
The room
The summits are not only about ideas — they are about who is listening. MRS is built to put builders in front of the people who fund the future.
Across the various summits, the audience brings together venture capital, private funds and institutional investors, alongside special guests from the world's leading AI and robotics companies. The conversations on stage are matched by the decision-makers in the seats.
And the stage itself is the point. The Principality of Monaco is home to one of the highest concentrations of ultra-wealthy entrepreneurs anywhere in the world — family offices, private banking and capital, within walking distance of the show floor.
07 · The new revolution
MRS 2027 is a first edition: we don't present attendance figures, but the trajectory of the market that makes it possible. The data below describes the demand of the segment MRS sits in.
attendees from 128 countries
YoY growth of enterprise, startups and investors
senior decision-makers with buying power
investors present at the 2025 edition
Figures refer to London Tech Week 2025 (8–12 June, Olympia London). Cited as a sector benchmark only: they are not Monaco Robot Show numbers, which is at its inaugural edition.
The ecosystem we're engaging
The categories of organisations MRS is opening dialogue with. They indicate the expected composition of the event — not confirmed partnerships.
Builders of humanoid robots for domestic, educational and care use.
Compute, cloud and edge for training and simulation.
Makers of USVs and AUVs, environmental monitoring and the Blue Economy.
Deep-tech and climate-tech investors, editorial and press partners.
In dialogue with the Principality
Institutional relationships are still being defined and are shown here as an ambition of the project, not as confirmed endorsements.
Exhibitors · Partners · Press
MRS 2027 is being built — the right moment to take part in the inaugural edition. Tell us your goals and we'll shape the right role for you. For information, partnership or press, reach us at:
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Last updated: 2026
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