Hiroshi Fujiwara, Robert Little selected for 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards

Honor recognizes global leadership and real-world applications advancing automation

Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    April 30, 2026         

Hiroshi Fujiwara, Robert Little selected for 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards

Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

A3 announced that Hiroshi Fujiwara and Robert Little were selected as the winners of the 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards.

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Hiroshi Fujiwara, Robert Little selected for 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards

Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

A3 announced that Hiroshi Fujiwara and Robert Little were selected as the winners of the 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards.

The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) announced Hiroshi Fujiwara, executive director of the Japan Robot Association (JARA), and Robert Little, co-founder of ATI Industrial Automation, as the winners of the 2026 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards, the world’s most prestigious robotics honor.

A3 said that Fujiwara was selected as the 2026 Leadership winner for his decades of work advancing robotics, industrial policy and international collaboration.

Little was selected as the 2026 Application winner for his role in expanding the practical use of robotics in manufacturing through end-effector technologies, force/torque sensing and robotic tool changing.

Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards details

A3 said that the awards are named after Joseph F. Engelberger, known throughout the world as the father of robotics.

The Engelberger Awards have recognized robotics leaders since 1977 for excellence in technology development, application, education, and leadership.

The awards will be presented during a special dinner and ceremony on Wednesday, June 24, from 5:15 to 8:30 p.m. CT at McCormick Place in Chicago during Automate 2026.

Tickets for the awards dinner and ceremony can be purchased alongside Automate registration, or by updating an existing registration.

Each winner receives a $5,000 honorarium, commemorative medallion and plaque. Winners are selected by a panel of industry leaders based on current and past nominations, and are voted on by past chairs of A3 and the Robotic Industries Association (RIA).

“Robotics has always advanced because of people who could see what was possible and then do the hard work to make it practical, useful and scalable,” said Jeff Burnstein, president of A3. “Hiroshi Fujiwara has helped strengthen one of the world’s most important robotics ecosystems while building collaboration across industry, government and international markets. Robert Little has spent his career helping manufacturers put robots to work more effectively, giving companies the tools and technologies needed to automate with greater flexibility and confidence. Together, they reflect the purpose and spirit of the Engelberger Awards, and both are highly deserving of this recognition.”

Hiroshi Fujiwara: Advancing robotics through leadership and global collaboration

A3 said that Fujiwara has served as executive director of JARA since 2009, where he leads strategic operations and policy advocacy for Japan’s robotics industry. In that role, he has helped foster collaboration among industry leaders, government agencies and international partners to support industrial and service robotics innovation.

Before joining JARA, Fujiwara built a distinguished career in public service with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), retiring in 2009 after nearly three decades in leadership roles spanning industrial policy, technology development, economic security, small business support and international trade.

His experience also includes leadership roles with the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he helped support collaboration among industry, academia and government.

Robert Little: Expanding practical robotics adoption in manufacturing

Little has more than 40 years of experience in robotics, automation and manufacturing.

In 1989, he co-founded ATI Industrial Automation and helped grow the company from approximately $1 million to more than $100 million in revenue. Under his leadership, A3 said that ATI became a global leader in robotic tool changers, force/torque sensing and other end-effector technologies that expanded the practical use of robots in manufacturing.

Following Novanta’s acquisition of ATI in 2021, Little has served as president of Novanta’s ATI business group and later as chief of robotics strategy.

He now supports the robotics industry through his advisory firm, Robert Little Robotics, where he advises companies on business strategy focused on robotics and automation markets. He also serves on the A3 Robotics Technology Strategy Board.

 

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