Tech Conferences · Berkeley, CA

Robots for Tech Conferences in Berkeley

Planning tech conferences in Berkeley? A robot is the moment guests remember. From UC Berkeley venues to Greek Theatre, Airbot brings humanoids and robot dogs that win over engineers with live, working demos — delivered, set up, and operated by our team.

Tech Conferences venues in Berkeley

Across Berkeley, tech conferences happen everywhere from UC Berkeley venues to Greek Theatre. Whatever the space, Airbot delivers the robot, sets it up, and runs it on-site — so you have zero logistics to manage. We cover Downtown Berkeley, Telegraph Avenue, Fourth Street and the wider East Bay.

UC Berkeley venuesGreek TheatreBerkeley Art Museum (BAMPFA)Freight & Salvage

Why book a robot for tech conferences?

01

Credibility with engineers

Founders, engineers, and investors respect hardware that actually works. A live robot demo earns attention a slide deck can't.

02

Hands-on, literally

Dexterous robotic hands let attendees get up close with real manipulation tech — a standout at any developer or robotics event.

03

Clip-ready performances

Acrobatic humanoids produce the kind of footage that spreads through tech circles and amplifies your conference online.

FAQ

Robots for Tech Conferences in Berkeley

Can I rent a robot for tech conferences in Berkeley?

Yes. Airbot delivers robots for tech conferences throughout Berkeley and the surrounding East Bay. We set up, run the robot on-site, and pack it down — all included.

Which robot is best for tech conferences in Berkeley?

The Unitree G1 ($3,499/day) is a top pick: Research-grade acrobatic humanoid that resonates with a technical crowd. We'll help you choose the right one for your Berkeley venue.

How much does a robot for tech conferences cost in Berkeley?

Robot dogs start at $479/day and humanoids run about $3,399–$6,499/day, with every rate including delivery to Berkeley, setup, and an on-site operator.

What robot is best for a tech conference?

The Unitree G1 ($3,499/day) for acrobatic credibility, the A2 Ultra ($3,909/day) for live conversational demos, and the OmniHand hands ($619–$2,049/day) for hands-on manipulation exhibits.

Make your Berkeley tech conferences unforgettable

Tell us your date and venue — we'll bring the right robot, set it up, and run the show.