Best Demonstration Award

The Best Demonstration Award was presented to Wanli Fu, Hao Li, Siyue Ren, Chenxi Xing, Yang Chen, Chen Chu, Zhen Wang, and Shuyue Hu for their demonstration titled “CraftUtopia: A LLM-based Multi-Agent System for Collaborative Construction in Minecraft.”

The AAMAS Demonstrations Track provides a unique platform for researchers and practitioners from both academia and industry to showcase cutting-edge developments in agent-based software and robotic systems.

The track highlights novel applications, interactive systems, real-world deployments, and innovative tools that demonstrate the practical impact and future potential of agent technologies. Submissions from student researchers are strongly encouraged, reflecting the importance of supporting emerging talent in the field.

Demonstrations may include, but are not limited to, agent-based applications in real-world domains such as transportation, smart grids, e-commerce, healthcare, and energy; interactive and embodied agent systems, including human-robot interaction, swarm robotics, and autonomous agents operating in physical environments; language-enabled agents, including systems powered by large language models that can perceive, reason, plan, or coordinate with others through natural language in autonomous or multiagent settings; agent systems in virtual environments, including simulations, games, and virtual or augmented reality platforms; and tools or platforms supporting the development, specification, design, implementation, and testing of agent systems.

The Best Demonstration Award is selected by the Demonstration Program Committee and recognises an outstanding demonstration for its innovation, technical quality, interactivity, relevance, and potential impact on the agent-based systems community.