Last day for early-bird tickets to TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020 – TechCrunch

Todays your last day to score early-bird pricing on tickets to TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020, which takes place on March 3. If you want to keep $150 in your wallet, beat the deadline and buy your ticket here before the clock strikes 11:59 p.m. (PT) tonight!

Our one-day conference dedicated to robotics and AI the good, the bad and the challenging features interviews, panel discussions, Q&As, workshops and demos. Join roughly 1,500 experts, visionaries, creators, founders, investors, researchers and engineers. Rub elbows, network and engage with current and aspiring leaders, as well as students poised to drive future innovation.

We have a stellar line up, and just because were biased doesnt mean were wrong. I mean come on assistive robots, ethics and AI, the state of VC investment and robot demos. And thats just for starters. Here are a couple of specific examples (peruse the full agenda right here):

And in case you havent heard, weve added Pitch Night, a mini pitch-off, into the mix this year. Were accepting applications until tomorrow, February 1. This is no time for fence-sitting! Apply to compete in Pitch Night now. TechCrunch editors will review the applications and choose 10 startups to pitch at a private event the night before the conference. A panel of VC judges will select five teams as finalists. Those founders will pitch again the next day live from the Main Stage. Its awesome exposure that could take your startup to the next level.

If you love robots, you need to be at TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020 on March 3. And theres no point paying more than necessary. Todays the last day to buy an early-bird ticket. Buy yours before the deadline expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) and save $150.

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