Date: December 18, 2024
The session will include interviews, demos, workshops and more
Event: Robotics And AI Session
Event Date: Apr 18, 2020
Event Place: Zellerbach Hall At UC Berkeley
With the changing scenario of technology, the horizon of robotics and artificial intelligence has wide opened. These cutting-edge technologies are no more limited to high-tech laboratories and physically controlled environments, but they have lately become a part of our life.
If we talk about robotics, its applications can be witnessed at airports and restaurants. And for AI, there are already numerous applications that can be downloaded from the app stores.
Thus, with so much of advancements going on in these two sectors, the American online publisher of technology industry news, TechCrunch, is coming up with sessions on ‘Robotics And Artificial Intelligence’ in 2020 and we all are excited about it.
The information as displayed on the TechCrunch event page,
“Robotics & AI is a single-day event designed to facilitate in-depth interviews and networking opportunities with top robotics and AI technologists, founders, investors, and researchers.”
The TechCrunch’s session will be held at Zellerbach Hall At UC Berkeley, California.
The event will include sessions with TechCrunch's editors, live interviews and demos with the industry leaders, technologists, founders, and investors on robotics and AI. The demo part will have the TechCrunch's editors, who will be performing their work on a demo model.
Then there will be workshops on key topics and focused networking for a better understanding of the topics. Also, the workshops on robots and AI will offer an opportunity to the people to have one on one interaction with top technologists.
The Robotics and AI event will be an excellent opportunity for the people around the globe to come and interact with the top industry players and contributors in robotics and artificial intelligence. Their credible insights will help the audience to understand the future path of technology.
TechCrunch is fueling this event on its own and at the same time, the tech portal is open to meaningful sponsorship that is intended to add more value to this magnificent tech event.
As per TechCrunch, they are expecting over 1,000 attendees belonging to various verticals like engineering, company founders, investors, and technologists. Also, the event content will be shared on digital media of more than 1 million audiences.
If you are all charged up and want to make it to the event, TechCrunch is offering ‘Early Bird’ tickets today, which will save you around $100. The early bird tickets are available till March 15, 2018, and after that, the prices will shoot up.
Will give you full access to the conference from interviews to demos, you can attend everything.
Keeping the Student community in mind, there are student tickets available based on application only and will be released once verified by the TechCrunch support team.
The good part over here is, if you are unable to make to Robotics and Artificial Intelligence event at the last moment, you can transfer your ticket to someone else via the Universe platform.
By Arpit Dubey
Arpit is a dreamer, wanderer, and tech nerd who loves to jot down tech musings and updates. Armed with a Bachelor's in Business Administration and a knack for crafting compelling narratives and a sharp specialization in everything from Predictive Analytics to FinTech—and let’s not forget SaaS, healthcare, and more. Arpit crafts content that’s as strategic as it is compelling. With a Logician mind, he is always chasing sunrises and tech advancements while secretly preparing for the robot uprising.
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