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Y Combinator, DCVC & Other Top VCs At TC Sessions: Robotics+AI

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Robotics, machine learning, and automation have long been some of the hottest categories for tech investments, and those big payouts are starting to pay off. TechCrunch's annual TC Sessions: Robotics+AI event on March 3 is bringing together some of the top investors in the category to discuss the hottest startups, best bets and where the industry is going. And this year's VC panel is arguably our strongest yet:

Eric Migicovsky, General Partner at Y Combinator. Prior to joining the firm, he co-founded Pebble. The smartwatch pioneer was itself a YC-backed venture, along with raising three of Kickstarter's all-time top crowdfunding campaigns. Migicovsky joined YC following Fitbit's acquisition of the startup in 2016.

Kelly Chen, Partner at DCVC. Kelly focuses primarily on the AI, robotics, manufacturing and work-related sectors. Her work is generally focused on the world of hardware, along with the transformations of populations and labor.

Dror Berman, Co-Founded of Innovation Endeavors. A key driver in the firm's investments in Uber, SoFi and Formlabs, Berman also focuses on robotics, including companies like Blue River Technology and Common Sense Robotics.

These and several other top investors will be joining us for TC Sessions: Robotics+AI at UC Berkeley on March 3. Make sure to grab your early-bird tickets today for $275 before prices go up by $100. Bring the whole team for a day of learning and save an extra 18% when you book 4 or more tickets.

 
 
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