[CONFERENCE] Advertisement for CUTEC’s upcoming AI Technology Ventures Conference
The Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC) is launching its 14th annual Technology Ventures Conference on Saturday 17th June 2017. The theme or this year is ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and the industries surrounding it. We will explore topics around AI, ML AND DEEP LEARNING throughout the conference with a programme of hands-on technical workshops, business development, co-founder matching and investor networking encouraging the creation of more student tech start-ups.
For more information and to purchase tickets please visit our website – WWW.CAMBRIDGETVC.COM [1]
WE ARE ALSO OFFERING A DISCOUNT OF £10 IF YOU USE THE CODE – CUTEC
Confirmed speakers:
PROFESSOR ANDY NEELY – Pro-Vice-Chancellor Enterprise and Regional Affairs
DR HERMANN HAUSER KBE, CBE FRS FRENG FINSTP – Partner, Amadeus Capital Partners
EKATERINA KOCHMAR – Research Associate, Cambridge University Computer Laboratory
LUCY YU – Strategy & Business, GeoSpock
JEREMY SOSABOWSKI – CEO & Co-founder AlgoDynamix
BENEDIKT VON THUENGEN – CEO Speechmatics
RAEL CLINE – CEO & Co-founder MediaGamma
VISHAL CHATRATH – CEO & Co-founder
PROWLER.io NAOKI KAMIMAEDA – Partner, Global Brain Corporation, Japan
CAROL CHEUNG – Investment Associate, Cambridge Innovation Capital
FRANCESCA WARNEr – Associate, Downing Ventures
HAZEM NAKIB – Partner, Deep Knowledge Ventures
JON BRADFORD – Director, The Bradfield Centre
RAOUL-GABRIEL URMA – CEO & Co-founder, Cambridge Spark
CLAUS BENDTSEN – Head of Quantitative Biology, AstraZeneca
SEBASTIAN NOWOZIN – Principal Researcher, Machine Intelligence and Perception group, Microsoft Research
FRUZSINA SOLTESZ – Data Scientist, Cambridge University Press
JIALIN DOU – Managing Editor, ARM Education Media
PATRICK STOBBS – COO & Co-founder, Jukedeck
SHAHAR AVIN – Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER)
RICHARD JENNINGS – Ethics Lecturer & Research Scholar, Cambridge University
MICHAEL VEALE – Data science researcher, University College London
JONATHAN PENN – History of AI researcher, Cambridge University
Links: —— [1] www.cambridgetvc.com