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We are currently soliciting nominations to serve on the Board of Directors from 2026 through 2032. See the Call for Nominations for more details.
A non-profit organization whose purpose is to promote science and technology in the areas of artificial intelligence, autonomous agents & multiagent systems.
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The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 as a merger of three highly respected individual conferences: AGENTS (International Conference on Autonomous Agents), ICMAS (International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems), and ATAL (International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages). The aim of the joint conference is to provide a single, high-profile, internationally renowned forum for research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multiagent systems.
We are currently soliciting nominations to serve on the Board of Directors from 2026 through 2032. See the Call for Nominations for more details.
Honored for their landmark 1994 paper "Rules of Encounter," this award recognizes pioneering contributions that established foundational principles for automated negotiation, coordination, and cooperation in multiagent systems.
This award recognizes publications that have made influential and long-lasting contributions to the field.
The award honors research that has had a lasting impact on the fields of autonomous agents and multiagent systems, highlighting Dr. Breazeal's foundational contributions to social robotics and human–robot interaction.

Coordinating and arranging seminars on artificial intelligence, autonomous agents and multiagent systems.

Serving as a representative forum for experts within the fields of artificial intelligence, autonomous agents and multiagent systems.

Distributing, and making available, knowledge about autonomous agents and multiagent system technology through publications, organizational seminars, courses, and conferences.

Collaborating with scientific and other institutions, organizations and societies, including industrial companies, governments, and international bodies with similar or related purposes.