DENSO ITLAB: AI x Control Conference 2025
DENSO ITLAB is poised to host the AI × Control Conference 2025 on December 3, 2025, at the prestigious NIKAI venue in Shinbashi, Tokyo. This event marks the 25th anniversary of the organization, bringing together notable researchers from Keio University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Kyoto University. The conference aims to explore the cutting-edge fusion of control theory and artificial intelligence (AI), catering especially to students, academic researchers, and industry professionals interested in the latest advancements.
Exploring New Horizons in Engineering
Thematically centered around "New Engineering Paradigms Emerging from the Fusion of Control and AI," the conference will feature dynamic discussions between DENSO ITLAB researchers and their academic peers. The dialogue will delve into the potential that these technologies hold for transforming various engineering disciplines.
Background: Transition from Design to Learning
We are witnessing an era where autonomous vehicles are refining their driving strategies independently, collaborative robots are learning to perform tasks by mimicking human actions, and production lines are adapting control strategies based on environmental changes. This evolution is supported by advanced technologies like learning-based control, safe reinforcement learning, and imitation learning. DENSO ITLAB has been at the forefront of technological developments in the automotive sector since its establishment and aims to explore the latest in control × AI technology through various perspectives—from Physical AI to Social AI and generative AI.
Engaging Sessions Led by Renowned Researchers
The conference will include three pairs of sessions featuring leading researchers collaborating with DENSO ITLAB experts, discussing the latest research outcomes and their implications for real-world applications:
Session 1:
Future of AI Supported by Control: From Physical AI to Social AI
Time: 13:40 - 14:40
Speakers: Masaki Inoue, Associate Professor, Keio University & Kenta Hoshino, Senior Researcher, DENSO ITLAB
This session will delve into the safe integration of AI into physical systems and explore new control theories in human-machine collaboration.
Session 2:
VLA Model: From Perception to Embodied Intelligence
Time: 15:10 - 15:55
Speakers: Rei Kawakami, Associate Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology & Atsushi Nagata, DENSO ITLAB
A discussion on multimodal learning, dynamic movement recognition, and next-generation sensing technologies will unfold.
Session 3:
Coordinating Robot Swarms in a Constrained World
Time: 16:25 - 17:10
Speakers: Riku Funada, Lecturer, Kyoto University & Makoto Obayashi, Senior Researcher, DENSO ITLAB
The latest trends in cooperative control and model predictive control within robotic networks will be highlighted.
Event Details
- - Event Name: AI × Control Conference 2025
- - Date: December 3, 2025 (Wednesday)
- - Time: 13:30 - 17:10 (Registration starts at 13:00)
- - Venue: NIKAI, Shinbashi, Tokyo
- - Capacity: 200 participants (Pre-registration required)
- - Cost: Free of charge
- - Target Audience: Students, researchers, and engineers interested in control × AI and mobility-related fields
- - Networking Session: From 18:00 for those interested
Registration Information
Register via the provided link:
Registration Form
Students attending the conference are eligible for transportation expense subsidies, subject to certain conditions, including the presentation of a student ID for verification.
Spotlight on Notable Speakers
The event features a remarkable lineup of speakers:
- - Masaki Inoue: Associate Professor at Keio University, recognized for contributions in the collaborative systems bridging human-machine interaction.
- - Kenta Hoshino: Senior Researcher at DENSO ITLAB, who specializes in nonlinear control and its applications.
- - Rei Kawakami: Associate Professor at Tokyo Tech, focusing on visual perception and multilayered learning strategies.
These speakers will share their insights and innovations, contributing to the vital discussions on the future of AI and control systems.
About DENSO ITLAB
Founded in 2000, DENSO ITLAB has been advancing research and development in cutting-edge automotive technologies, including control engineering, AI, and computer vision. This conference presents an invaluable opportunity for the academic community and industry professionals to collaborate, exchange ideas, and contribute to the evolution of this field.
For more information about DENSO ITLAB, visit their
official website.
Come and be part of this exciting journey into the future of engineering at the AI × Control Conference 2025!