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Physical AI is built in pieces: perception, mapping, simulation, policies, hardware. Every lab & startup holds one or two. Nobody holds them all.
This night puts several of the pieces in one room, along with the people who built them. Robots are out on the floor when doors open. Then everyone sits down for talks & a panel about the parts that don't work yet: failure modes, sim-to-real gaps, the data that doesn't exist, & what happens where the pieces meet.
Come at 5:30. The robots are out from 5:30 to 6:00, before the program starts, & again after it ends. That is your window to get close to the machines & talk to the people working with them.
The lineup
Niantic Spatial
Punit Vats, Engineering
Real-world foundation models for physical AI: reconstruction accurate enough to train a robot in simulation. A five-minute capture of a room becomes a Gaussian splat carrying real lighting, texture, & clutter, with an aligned collision mesh, exported as a USDZ that loads straight into NVIDIA Isaac Sim. Hear Punit talk about how 3D Gaussian splats become the foundation for real-to-sim-to-real robotics workflows & policy training.
Coco Robotics
Rob Zehner, VP of Engineering
Coco Robotics is transforming local commerce at the sidewalk level, offering customers & merchants a faster, lower-cost, & zero-emission delivery. Designed to respectfully blend into urban environments, our footpath delivery fleet operates at safe walking speeds, using multi-sensor spatial awareness paired with real-time safety oversight. By handling the last mile for restaurants, grocers, & neighborhood shops, Coco helps local businesses expand their reach & boost bottom lines while making city streets safer, quieter, & less crowded. At the August 25 event, we'll be showcasing our hardware & software evolution, from Coco 0 robots hand-built by our founders in their college apartment to our newest Coco 2 vehicle designed for high-volume mass production & deployment in cities around the world.
RLWRLD
Carl Choi, President, US
RLWRLD is a Physical AI company tackling the hardest challenge for the last mile of industrial automation: Dexterity. We build robotics foundation models that enable robots to perform precise, contact-rich tasks in environments designed for human hands. Our dexterity-first foundation model, RLDX-1, combines vision, motion, memory, tactile feedback, & force signals to help robots see, feel, remember, & adapt. The model is purpose-built for real-world deployments, engineered from a rigorous analysis of 5,000+ tasks across 200+ enterprises. Join RLWRLD alongside Niantic Spatial & Rally to hear candid insights from our ongoing proof-of-concepts & deployments, & experience a live demonstration of how RLDX-1 is helping close the dexterity gap in real-world industrial operations.
How the night runs
5:30 Doors & arrival. The robots are out at demo stations in the Spatial Station, with the people who built them standing next to them. Light charcuterie & sparkling water.
6:00 Talks in the Forest. Each company takes ten minutes on what they built & where it still breaks.
6:35 Panel & audience Q&A moderated by Lee Flannery, founder of Rally SF.
7:20 Back to the robots, with open time at the demo stations.\
7:45 Event close.
The Forest at Niantic Spatial. 1 Ferry Building, Suite 200, San Francisco.
Getting in
Niantic Spatial is inside the Ferry Building, which runs its own security, so everyone has to be on the approved guest list. Register with your full name as it appears on your photo ID, & bring that ID.
Arrive at 5:30: Niantic staff will meet you at the bottom of the grand staircase & bring you up to Suite 200. The robots are out from 5:30, & the program ends at 7:45.
Registration
The room holds about 75, so registration is approved by hand. Please share a sentence about what you're building or why you're curious during registration. The full program is recorded & published on Rally SF's YouTube channel.
Hosted by Rally SF with Niantic Spatial. #physicalAI #RallySF
Scaniverse is Niantic Spatial's front door to physical AI: it turns real-world capture into a geometrically accurate world model that can train robots in simulation & help them localize & understand the same environment in the real world.
Niantic Spatial is building the real-world model for physical AI, giving robots, AI agents, & people an accurate, shared understanding of physical spaces. Its reconstruction technology captures environments with geometric accuracy & fine detail from any standard camera, & its Visual Positioning System delivers precise positioning almost anywhere in the world. Learn more at nianticspatial.com
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