Humanoid robot and engineer silhouette at sunrise — the future of robotics
Now in Warsaw, Tokyo & Los Angeles

Where robotics
engineers meet
over breakfast.

Monthly morning meetups for the people actually building robots. Engineers, researchers, and founders sharing real work. No sales pitches.

3h
per session
3
cities
Monthly
cadence
What we do

Robotics Breakfast is a community of engineers, researchers, and founders building physical AI systems — humanoid robots, autonomous platforms, and intelligent machines. We meet monthly in small groups for 3-hour working sessions: demos, lightning talks, and direct conversation between builders. No panels, no sponsors on stage, no fluff.

The format

Built for builders.

01
Lightning Talks
Engineers present real work — a robot behavior, a sim-to-real result, a deployment failure. 10 minutes, open Q&A.
02
Live Demos
Bring your robot. Show what it does. We've had quadrupeds on the breakfast table. No slides required.
03
Working Breakfast
Actual food. Actual conversation. Small group — you talk to every person in the room.
04
No Sales Pitches
No investor panels. No startup theater. The rule: show the work, not the deck.
Si Robotics presentation at Robotics Breakfast Engineers with Unitree Go2 robot walking Ewelina Cybulska — host

Robotics Breakfast #1 — Warsaw, 4 March 2026

Our chapters

Three cities. One network.

PL
Warsaw
Poland
Active
JP
Tokyo
Japan
Active
US
Los Angeles
California, USA
Launching 2026
Los Angeles Warsaw Tokyo
Engineers discussing robotics over breakfast with a humanoid robot at the table
Warsaw, March 2026 — French Wine Bar
04.03.2026 — Warsaw

Our first event proved the format works.

  • 20+ engineers from robotics, AI, and hardware
  • Live Unitree Go2 quadruped robot demo during breakfast
  • Speakers from hardware VC and robotics startups
  • Topics: physical AI, sim-to-real, NVIDIA Isaac, hardware economics
  • Tokyo chapter running in parallel
  • LA chapter launching at NVIDIA GTC 2026

Join the network.
Or come speak.

We're building the Los Angeles chapter now. If you're a robotics engineer, researcher, or founder — come to the next event, or share what you're building.