Who’s ready for a full day dedicated to robots, the people who build them, fund them and envision new possibilities? Would that be you? Then get ready for TC Sessions: Robotics 2022 on July 22 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts, followed by an online event on July 26.
Now, who’s ready to grab a pal and take advantage of our 2-for-1 pricing? Of course you are — everyone loves a good deal. But, like they say, all good things come to and end. And our 2-for-1 sale ends this week.
Click and save: Buy your TC Sessions: Robotics 2022 pass by Friday April 29, pay $165, and you’ll receive a second pass for free.
We’re busy building out a spectacular day filled with one-on-one interviews, panel discussions, interactive breakout sessions with Q&As and smaller roundtables for deeper conversations on specific topics. Here’s a prime example.
We recently announced that Dean Kamen, a renowned inventor and educator, will join us on stage for a fireside chat focused on innovation, automation and education.
In 1989 Kamen, who holds 1,000 patents — including the Segway, the iBOT mobility device and AutoSyringe portable insulin pumps — founded FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a youth organization dedicated to finding new and exciting ways to get kids interested in STEM.
We’ll announce more speakers and topics in the weeks ahead. TC editors will conduct the interviews and moderate those panel discussions with successful founders, boundary-breaking builders and savvy investors. They’ll also offer insights and trends they’ve seen while covering the robotics and AI ecosystems.
Speaking of speakers, the TechCrunch editorial team is accepting speaker and demo recommendations through May 22. If you have someone in mind or you want to throw your name into the sorting hat, fill out this application. TechCrunch will notify folks by June 10.
You’ll see plenty of robot demos, both on the main stage and in the expo area — home to dozens of the leading early-stage robotics startups. Get hands-on with robots and see the latest in robotics technology up close and personal.
Want to demo your robot? Buy a Startup Demo Package before May 1, save $200 and plant your killer tech — not killer robots — directly in the path of more than 1,000 of your influential peers.
TC Sessions: Robotics 2022 takes place on July 22 in Boston, Massachusetts. Don’t miss your chance to save in a big way — the 2-for-1 pass offer expires at 11:59 p.m. on Friday April 29. Buy your pass, grab a pal and revel in robots!
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