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How Robots and Technology Are Shaping the Jobs of the Future

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Will robots “take” our jobs — or will they help us work smarter, safer, and more creatively? What does the job of a robotics engineer look like today, and which skills will be in demand tomorrow? At the lecture How Robots and Technology Are Shaping the Jobs of the Future, you will discover how robotics is evolving right now, where its current boundaries lie, and what the next big step will be.

The lecture is intended for high school students and university students with a passion for technology. Through engaging real-world examples, the speakers will present key trends in modern robotics, including the use of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and new human–machine interfaces. They will also explain what studying robotics looks like today — from the first steps to working on international projects in collaboration with teams across Europe.

After the lecture, participants will visit the ETF laboratory within the Science Center’s Robotics Center, featuring live robot demonstrations, an overview of technologies developed at the ETF Robotics Lab, and insight into student projects.

If you are curious about the future of work — and want to experience robotics firsthand — this lecture is a great opportunity to ask questions, see live demonstrations, and learn how to gain this knowledge through studies at the School of Electrical Engineering.

Admission is free, with prior registration via the link: https://forms.gle/41rhP2MHNBNLBkEE9.

Date

5. February 2026.

Time

16:00

Venue

Horizont Hall

Participants

Prof. Kosta Jovanović, Assist. Prof. Nikola Knežević, Department of Signals and Systems, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Science Center Robotics Center