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Sign up for free and tune in today for TC Sessions: Robotics – TechCrunch
TC Sessions: Robotics is finally here, and we can't wait to get things started! If you don't have your free pass yet, no worries -- sign in here to register. Then join more than 3,000 global attendees online for a full day exploring the latest news, trends, products and insights across robotics and AI. We have a full agenda featuring some of the industry's leading roboticists, founders, investors, academics and policymakers. Here's just a sample of the topics and people ready to share their expertise.
Look what's happening tomorrow at TC Sessions: Robotics – TechCrunch
Tomorrow, July 21, is the big day when the global community of people who live, breathe and build robots gather to talk about the latest developments in the field and get a look at demos of the newest robotics products and artificial intelligence applications. If you haven't registered for TC Sessions: Robotics, a free online event, just click here to reserve your seat. Bonus: Not only do you get a deep download on robotics and AI news, products and trends, you can also connect and chat with other enthusiasts from around the world using our event app. The app takes the pain out of finding the right people who share your business goals. Expand your network, explore collaboration opportunities and build your community.
Salesforce's Kathy Baxter is coming to TC Sessions: SaaS to talk AI – TechCrunch
As the use of AI has grown and developed over the last several years, companies like Salesforce have tried to tap into it to improve their software and help customers operate faster and more efficiently. Kathy Baxter, principal architect for the ethical AI practice at Salesforce, will be joining us at TechCrunch Sessions: SaaS on October 27th to talk about the impact of AI on SaaS. Baxter, who has more than 20 years of experience as a software architect, joined Salesforce in 2017 after more than a decade at Google in a similar role. We're going to tap into her expertise on a panel discussing AI's growing role in software. Salesforce was one of the earlier SaaS adherents to AI, announcing its artificial intelligence tooling, which the company dubbed Einstein, in 2016.
Just one more week to go until TC Sessions: Mobility 2021 – TechCrunch
Seven days, 168 hours or 10,080 minutes -- no matter how you count it, there's just one week left until the global mobility tech community gathers on June 9 for TC Sessions: Mobility 2021. If you're one of the brilliant minds focused on changing the future of transportation, grab your pass and join your tribe of revolutionaries. We packed the event agenda with an exciting variety of interactive presentations, panel discussions and breakout sessions. Bring your questions and join the conversation. Here's a peek at just some of the topics and people you can enjoy.
Waymo and TuSimple autonomous trucking leaders on the difficulty of building a highway-safe AI – TechCrunch
TuSimple and Waymo are in the lead in the emerging sector of autonomous trucking; TuSimple founder Xiaodi Hou and Waymo trucking head Boris Sofman had an in-depth discussion of their industry and the tech they're building at TC Mobility 2020. Interestingly, while they're solving for the same problems, they have very different backgrounds and approaches. Hou and Sofman started out by talking about why they were pursuing the trucking market in the first place. "The market is massive; I think in the United States, $700-$800 billion a year is spent on the trucking industry. It's continuing to grow every single year," said Sofman, who joined Waymo from Anki last year to lead the effort in freight.
- North America > United States > Texas (0.05)
- North America > United States > New Mexico (0.05)
- Transportation > Ground > Road (1.00)
- Automobiles & Trucks (1.00)
CrunchMatch simplifies networking @ TC Sessions: Robotics AI 2020 – TechCrunch
With just about one month until go-time, TC Sessions: Robotics AI 2020 (March 3 in Berkeley, Calif.) is going to be a true powerhouse event. Prepare to spend the day engaging with the leading innovators, makers and investors bent on shaping the future of these two game-changing technologies. Don't have a ticket yet? Beat the price hike at the door and book your ticket now. Last year 1,500 attendees packed the house, and we're on track to surpass that number come March.
Listen to top VCs discuss the next generation of automation startups at TC Sessions: Robotics AI – TechCrunch
Robotics, AI and automation have long been one of the hottest categories for tech investments. After years and decades of talk, however, those big payouts are starting to pay off. Robotics are beginning to dominate nearly every aspect of work, from warehouse fulfillment to agriculture to retail and construction. Our annual TC Sessions: Robotics AI event on March 3 affords us the ability to bring together some of the top investors in the category to discuss the hottest startups, best bets and opine on where the industry is going. And this year's VC panel is arguably our strongest yet: TC Sessions: Robotics AI returns to Berkeley on March 3. Make sure to grab your early-bird tickets today for $275 before prices go up by $100.
Registration is open for TC Sessions: Robotics AI 2020 – TechCrunch
It's time to get your robotics fix, startup fans. Join us for a day-long deep dive focused on the intersection of robotics and AI -- arguably two of the most exciting and world-changing technologies. Save the date and save $100 when you buy an early-bird ticket to TC Sessions: Robotics & AI 2020. Want to save even more? You'll save an extra 18% when you purchase four or more tickets at once.