Save over $200 with discounted student tickets to Robotics + AI 2020 – TechCrunch

Posted: January 18, 2020 at 9:54 am

If youre a current student and you love robots and the AI that drives them you do not want to miss out on TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020. Our day-long deep dive into these two life-altering technologies takes place on March 3 at UC Berkeley and features the best and brightest minds, makers and influencers.

Weve set aside a limited number of deeply discounted tickets for students because, lets face it, the future of robotics and AI cant happen without cultivating the next generation. Tickets cost $50, which means you save more than $200. Reserve your student ticket now.

Not a student? No problem, we have a savings deal for you, too. If you register now, youll save $150 when you book an early-bird ticket by February 14.

More than 1,000 robotics and AI enthusiasts, experts and visionaries attended last years event, and we expect even more this year. Talk about a targeted audience and the perfect place for students to network for an internship, employment or even a future co-founder.

What can you expect this year? For starters, we have an outstanding lineup of speaker and demos more than 20 presentations on tap. Lets take a quick look at just some of the offerings you dont want to miss:

Thats just a sample take a gander at the event agenda to help you plan your time accordingly. Well add even more speakers in the coming weeks, so keep checking back.

TC Sessions: Robotics + AI 2020 takes place on March 3 at UC Berkeley. Its a full day focused on exploring the future of robotics and a great opportunity for students to connect with leading technologists, founders, researchers and investors. Join us in Berkeley. Buy your student ticket today and get ready to build the future.

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