Asimov plans Palo Alto, SF, and Austin meetups to talk humanoids and AI
Coffee meetups land June 2, 4, and 6, with RSVPs running through Luma as Asimov convenes folks interested in humanoids and AI.
By Ryan Merket · Published
Why it matters
In-person meetups are a fast way for emerging AI and robotics teams to source feedback, collaborators, and early users. Asimov signaling around humanoids suggests active community building.

Asimov (@asimovinc), Menlo Research's open source robotics platform, announced a trio of U.S. coffee meetups next week to talk humanoids and AI, setting dates for June 2 in Palo Alto, June 4 in San Francisco, and June 6 in Austin in a post on X. Learn more about the Asimov open source effort in this earlier X update.
https://x.com/asimovinc/status/2048697696010309842?s=20
The team is offering coffee and is using a Luma page for signups. "We'd love to meet you in person and gather folks who want to chat about humanoids & AI. Coffee on us!" the account wrote.
The post lists dates and cities but does not include venue details; prospective attendees are directed to claim a spot via Luma. The format appears informal, centered on conversation with people interested in the intersection of humanoid systems and AI.
For operators and builders in the Bay Area and Austin, the meetups are a low-friction way to meet Asimov in person and compare notes on where humanoid platforms and AI tooling are heading.
If you are in Austin on June 6, you can also meet RuntimeWire founder and editor Ryan Merket at the meetup. Get your tickets now via the Luma page.