On June 6-9, 2023 – We joined The 11th International Symposium on Adaptive Motion of Animals and Machines (AMAM). This event focuses on understanding mechanisms for the adaptive behavior of animals which helps us realize the behavior of machines, including experimenting on machines to find new views on biological systems. We presented our robotics research, focusing on bio-inspired robotics, such as a low-cost, simple, conductive rubber-based sensor, adaptive neural control for in-pipe robot locomotion, and innate mechanism for intra-leg coordination of different robot morphologies. We also encountered many exciting research studies and shared knowledge exchange for collaboration with researchers, aiming to generate innovative and impactful research in the future.