Industry Night: Tech in Automotive and Transportation
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We will be discussing the transformation of Automotive and Transportation due to technology and how this has and will impact the way we move around.
Appetizers and two drink tickets per person will be provided.
We have an amazing panel lined up and spaces are limited (first come, first serve), so make sure to sign up! ├óÔé¼ÔÇ╣
The companies represented are: Argo AI, Uber, and Traffic21.
The chat will be moderated by Professor Derdenger, Tepper Technology Strategy Professor.
Speakers:
Peter Rander: Argo AI Co-founder
Argo AI is an artificial intelligence company, based in Pittsburgh and established to tackle one of the most challenging applications in computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence: self-driving vehicles. The company recently received an investment of $1B by Ford Motor Company!
Courtney Ehrlichman: Deputy Executive Director at Traffic21 and Mobility21
Traffic21 is a multi-disciplinary research institute of Carnegie Mellon University. Its goal is to design, test, deploy and evaluate information and communications technology based solutions to address the problems facing the transportation system of the Pittsburgh region and the nation.
Neil Stegall: Senior Program Manager at Uber Advanced Technologies Center and Tepper Alum
├óÔé¼ÔÇ╣├óÔé¼ÔÇ╣Uber's Avanced Techonologies group is the R&D hub of Uber’s engineering team dedicated to self-driving technologies, mapping, and vehicle safety. This team is responsible for developing long-term technologies that advance Uber’s mission of bringing safe, reliable transportation to everyone, everywhere.
Speakers
Peter Rander
Co-founder
Argo AI
Argo AI is an artificial intelligence company, based in Pittsburgh and established to tackle one of the most challenging applications in computer science, robotics and artificial intelligence: self-driving vehicles. The company recently received an investment of $1B by Ford Motor Company!
Courtney Ehrlichman
Deputy Executive Director
Traffic21 and Mobility21
Traffic21 is a multi-disciplinary research institute of Carnegie Mellon University. Its goal is to design, test, deploy and evaluate information and communications technology based solutions to address the problems facing the transportation system of the Pittsburgh region and the nation.
Neil Stegall
Senior Program Manager
Uber Advanced Technologies Center
Uber's Avanced Techonologies group is the R&D hub of Uber├óÔé¼Ôäós engineering team dedicated to self-driving technologies, mapping, and vehicle safety. This team is responsible for developing long-term technologies that advance Uber├óÔé¼Ôäós mission of bringing safe, reliable transportation to everyone, everywhere.