
Past Events
M3S to Host Indonesia Delegation & SMART CEO – Innovation Showcase on 11 Dec 2025
M3S pleased to hosting visitors from Indonesia along with SMART CEO for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at our latest breakthroughs in soft robotics and intelligent systems.
The team has arranged a series of demonstrations and presentations showcasing our latest research and technologies.
The agenda includes an M3S overview by Dr. Alok Prakash, followed by 3 demos, Starting with voice-controlled picking and placing system by Do Van Minh, follow by an origami-inspired soft arm by Peiyi Wang, and last a two-finger soft gripper by Luis Hernandez.
Each segment will run for five minutes, including a brief Q&A.
Routing and resource allocation optimization, in transportation and beyond by Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat
We were pleased to host Prof. Alexandre Jacquillat on 3 December 2025 for a seminar titled “Routing and resource allocation optimization, in transportation and beyond.”
His talk highlights how optimization methods enhance the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of transportation and logistics systems. It discusses a range of real-world problems—including micro transit operations, data center management, wildfire suppression, and airport gate allocation—showing how large-scale mixed-integer optimization models and scalable algorithms can address complex practical challenges.
Overall, the talk demonstrates how optimization can generate meaningful social impact across multiple industries.

CREATE Seminar with IGS, SHARE and IARCS (Illinois)
The CREATE Seminar on 5 November 2025, Intelligence with Resilience: AI, Robotics, and Security at the Frontiers, was jointly presented by four leading CREATE entities—SHARE, IGS, Illinois ARCS, and SMART—with support from the National Research Foundation (NRF).
The seminar showcased complementary strengths in advancing intelligent technologies and securing their deployment, underscoring CREATE’s role in uniting multidisciplinary expertise to shape secure, impactful, and societally trusted technological futures.
The programme featured technical talks highlighting innovative research across the participating programmes, panel discussions exploring challenges, integration, and translational pathways in AI, Robotics, and Security, as well as poster pitches where researchers presented their work. The event concluded with a networking session that facilitated engagement and collaboration among participants over refreshments.
The University Disrupted – AI’s Impact on Knowledge Work & Tertiary Education By Prof. Simon Chesterman
We were pleased to host Prof. Simon Chesterman on 16 October 2025 for a seminar titled “The University Disrupted – AI’s Impact on Knowledge Work and Tertiary Education.”
Prof. Chesterman discussed how artificial intelligence is profoundly transforming the way we learn, work, and live — posing an existential challenge to universities worldwide. As AI systems increasingly perform knowledge work more efficiently and at lower cost, fundamental questions arise about the value, purpose, and funding of university education.
At the same time, amid declining public trust in expertise and institutions, universities must confront the challenge of sustaining their legitimacy as enduring pillars of knowledge and civic authority.
The seminar examined these interconnected issues, reflecting on the future of higher education and its role in an AI-driven world.
Edge AI Services and Foundation Models for Internet of Things Applications By Prof. Tarek Abdelzaher
We were delighted to host Prof. Tarek Abdelzaher (Sohaib and Sara Abbasi Professor and Willett Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) on 25th September, 2025, for a thought-provoking seminar on Advances in Self-Supervised AI for Distributed Embedded Sensing.
Prof. Abdelzaher discussed the transformative role of self-supervised machine intelligence and its unique challenges in the IoT domain, especially on resource-constrained embedded devices with multimodal sensors.
His talk highlighted open research questions around adapting self-supervised pipelines for embedded sensing, developing foundation models for IoT, understanding spatial signal propagation, and addressing data scarcity for specialized sensor modalities.
Visit to SMART by visitors from DIEZ, Dubai, UAE on 8 September 2025
Airspace and Air Traffic Management in the Age of Uncrewed Aerial Systems by Prof. Max Li
As part of the M3S Technical Seminar Series, we are pleased to host Prof. Max Li on 15 August 2025 to delivered a talk on "Airspace and Air Traffic Management in the Age of Uncrewed Aerial Systems."
The seminar explored how emerging aerial technologies, such as drones and air taxis, are reshaping airspace management, and highlighted key challenges related to scale, complexity, and environmental conditions.
Prof. Li shared insights from recent research on drone delivery reliability, optimization of UAS operations in hazardous environments, and airspace congestion management for advanced air mobility systems.
The session was followed by an interactive Ask Me Anything (AMA) segment, where participants engaged with him individually and in groups to gain insights into career, technical, and social topics.
MDDI PS Visit
We were pleased to host the Permanent Secretary of MDDI at the M3S office on 12 August 2025, accompanied by delegates from the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) and the National Research Foundation (NRF).
The visit was hosted by Prof. Archan Misra (SMU), who, together with Alok, delivered a short presentation providing an overview of M3S, followed by a series of presentations highlighting the centre’s research initiatives and technological developments.
MIT-SMU Resilient Workforces Symposium: Shaping the Future of Learning & Work in the age of AI
Organised by SMART M3S in partnership with Singapore Management University (SMU), the two-day symposium explored how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping education, skills development, and organisational culture.
Guest-of-Honour Dr Janil Puthucheary, Senior Minister of State for Sustainability and the Environment and for Education, highlighted the importance of partnerships that connect research with real-world workforce challenges. Prof Alan Chan, SMU Provost, reaffirmed SMU’s mission to develop digitally skilled, socially responsible leaders.
Prof Archan Misra introduced the ResWORK Initiative to enhance workforce resilience, while Prof Jinhua Zhao outlined M3S’s dual vision—advancing AI technologies and enabling institutions to adapt for innovation and social welfare.
Three keynote speakers provided global perspectives on AI’s paradoxes and possibilities. Prof Dragan Gasevic(Monash University) explored how AI can both empower and erode human learning; Mr Gita Wirjawan (Ancora Group) discussed the “elitism of AI” and the need for equitable access; and Prof Batia Wiesenfeld (New York University) examined AI’s impact on organisational culture, trust, and innovation.
Panel discussions and thematic sessions delved into AI’s effects on labour markets, lifelong learning, and digital inclusion. Speakers showcased AI-powered tools for personalised education, adaptive upskilling, and data-driven workforce planning, while emphasising the need for ethical design, transparency, and human-centred innovation.
The symposium concluded with a shared message: AI should augment rather than replace human intelligence, advancing not only technological progress but also social resilience and inclusive growth.
MIT-Singapore Symposium on Embodied and Scalable AI: Interfaces, Systems, and Applications
Organised by M3S in partnership with IMDA, the symposium explored two key frontiers in AI research: embodied intelligence—AI systems that physically and perceptually interact with the world—and scalable AI for efficient real-world deployment.
Prof. Zhao opened the event, highlighting M3S’s interdisciplinary collaboration across MIT, SMU, NUS, and IMDA, and emphasised embodied and scalable AI as pillars for future intelligent systems that can adapt to human contexts and operate at scale.
In her keynote, Prof. Daniela Rus, Director of MIT CSAIL and M3S Co-lead PI, discussed “The Future of Embodied AI – Systems That See, Sense, and Support,” showcasing advances like liquid neural networks for adaptive, energy-efficient robotics.
A panel featuring MIT and SMUfaculty—including Profs. Zhao, Sarma, Solar-Lezama, Misra, and Wang—concluded the symposium with a discussion on “AI in Context: Bridging Research and Societal Impact.”
Visit by new Chief Executive of A*Star, Jun 2025
On 3 June, M3S had the honour of hosting the newly appointed Chief Executive of A*Star, Mr Beh Kian Teik, during a special workshop visit.
As part of our ongoing efforts to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange with the wider community and industry partners, M3S regularly engages with distinguished guests and external stakeholders.
During the visit, our team had the opportunity to showcase their latest research through a vibrant poster presentation, highlighting key projects. Guests also experienced live demonstrations of innovative prototypes and emerging technologies currently under development at M3S.
ICLR, Apr 2025
Several M3S researchers actively contributed to the ICLR 2025 Conference and its associated workshops, showcasing cutting-edge advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The strong engagement at ICLR underscores M3S’s growing presence on the global AI research stage and its commitment to advancing responsible, high-impact AI innovation.
ROBOSG! Mar 2025
The M3S booth at the RoboSG exhibition, organized by the National Robotics Program on March 14-15, 2025, showcased our latest advancements in robotics. A key highlight was the soft robotic arm prototype, accompanied by an informative video demonstrating its capabilities and potential applications.
The first day of the exhibition was dedicated to industry partners, providing an opportunity for networking, collaboration, and discussions on future technological developments.
The second day was open to the public, where visitors, including students, researchers, and tech enthusiasts, engaged with the display and expressed keen interest in the innovative robotic technology. The event successfully raised awareness about M3S’s contributions to the robotics field and fostered meaningful interactions with both industry professionals and the broader community.
Mendaki Training, Mar 2025
M3S collarborate with Mendaki to held the AI Literacy Tutor Training Workshop. This workshop training and focused on providing participants with foundational AI Literacy skills, which entail educating participants on the responsible, ethical and productive use of AI technology, including:
• Understanding how AI-powered technologies operate and what their applications are
• Employing AI technologies to promote creative discovery, discussion, and critical thinking
• Presenting the drawbacks and possibilities, challenges and opportunities of AI technology
• Exploring the societal and ethical impacts of AI
NRF CEO Visit, Feb 2025
M3S fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing with the community and industry and through engagements with external guests. M3S have the privilege of hosting several distinguished visitors, including CEO, Executive Director from the National Research Foundation (NRF), the SMART Governing Board, and various local agencies.
In addition to welcoming guests to M3S, the team has also visited these agencies at their offices to share insights into the work, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations.
Internally, M3S prioritize similar knowledge-sharing initiatives through regular discussions, technical seminars, and collaborative sessions. These interactions not only enhance our collective expertise but also provide valuable opportunities to socialize, build stronger professional relationships, and appreciate diverse cultural perspectives within our multidisciplinary community.
M3S team is definitely pushing boundaries and paving the way for technological advancements!
SMART Governing Board Visits
The SMART Governing Board visited M3S on 21 Jan 2025, where the team had the opportunity to showcase their cutting-edge research. The visit featured an engaging poster presentation highlighting key projects, as well as live demonstrations of innovative prototypes and technologies currently under development.
IROS 2024
IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2024) provided an incredible platform for us to host the M3S Forum, bringing together experts from around the world to exchange insights on how AI is reshaping the future of work and education.
The event saw attendance by researchers, academics and industry professionals worldwide, including professors and researchers from SMART, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and other leading institutions.
The forum explored key themes shaping the integration of AI and robotics across various sectors, envisioning a future where AI and robotics can elevate human potential while sustaining an inclusive and productive workforce.

































































































































































































