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Originally aired June 17 and June 18, 2026
Webinar: Beyond Automation — How Robotics and Data Are Defining the Future Library
Watch a recorded conversation on how libraries are approaching automation today and what it means for the future of library services.
Libraries aren’t just changing, they’re being reimagined.
As patron expectations evolve and operational complexity grows, robotics, automation, and intelligent data are playing a key role in how libraries adapt and move forward.
In this recorded webinar, Bibliotheca’s Chief Product Officer, Delaney Levey, and Senserbot CEO, Peter Mao, explore how emerging technologies, from robotics to intelligent data, are reshaping library operations and patron service.
In this webinar, you will learn how:
Robotics is moving from concept to reality in modern library environments
Automation supports more efficient, scalable library operations
Data improves inventory accuracy and decision-making
Libraries are evolving into intelligent community hubs
Technology helps staff focus on higher-value, patron-facing work
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