Physical AI: From Research to Real-World Applications w/ Samsung Next & The Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship
Join us for a private event that will gather a curated audience of investors, founders, students and academics in conversation about the latest advancements in physical AI and robotics.
We'll explore the practical challenges of building a physical AI company. Leading researchers and founders from CMU will discuss commercially viable applications, critical hardware-software integration hurdles, and the unique advantages of building a robotics venture in Pittsburgh.
Panel: Physical AI: From Research to Real-World Applications
Moderator: Diane Choi, investor, Samsung Next
Sebastian Scherer, Associate Research Professor, CMU Robotics Institute; Co-founder, Near Earth Autonomy
Sanjiv Singh, Adjunct Professor, CMU Robotics Institute; CEO & Co-founder, Near Earth Autonomy
Deva Ramanan, Professor, CMU; Co-founder, Argo AI & Director, CMU Argo AI Center
About the Hosts
Samsung Next invests in bold and ambitious founders, focusing on transformative innovations in AI, intelligent machines, healthtech, consumer services, and frontier technology.
The Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship works with its partners to serve the entire CMU community — departments, colleges, centers and campuses — to accelerate bringing research innovations and promising ideas to the global marketplace and helping all entrepreneurial students, faculty, staff and alumni tap into the "innovation ecosystem."