Artificial Intelligence (AI) paired with robotic technologies offer cutting-edge solutions to societal challenges in numerous fields; from assistive technologies and health, smart transport, workplace safety, sustainable food production and consumption, green energy, climate change, security, equality, and more. Start-ups with robotic innovations that can help achieve the Sustainable Development Goals are invited to pitch their solution for the new AI for Good competition, Robotics for Good Innovation Factory.
Join our kick-off Robotics for Good Innovation Factory event, the first in a series of global start-up pitching sessions to find the most promising solutions using AI and robotics to solve sustainable development challenges. Watch the top entrepreneur finalists present their innovative AI-powered and SDG-driven robotics solutions to internationally renowned AI and robotics experts.
Startups:
Energy Robotics
Audite Robotics
Earth Rover
Restful Robotics
Judges:
Mostafa Gado, Venture Developer, FoundersLane
Vincent Vanhoucke, Senior Director Robotics
Google
Kate Darling, Research Specialist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
David Hanson, CEO and Founder, Hanson Robotics
Moderators:
Matt Oguz, Founding General Partner, Venture Science
Guillem Martínez Roura, AI and Robotics Programme Coordinator, International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Josh Choi, Director of Business Development, Korea Startup Forum
WHAT IS ROBOTICS FOR GOOD INNOVATION FACTORY?
Robotics for Good as part of the AI for Good Innovation Factory is a series of pitching sessions open to any innovative start-ups developing intelligent autonomous systems to accelerate progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. Intelligent autonomous systems are developed by integrating AI with robotics. This powerful combination enhances the capabilities of robots by enabling them to analyze, learn and self-improve without having to be programmed in a classical way.
AI for Good Innovation Factory is an UN-led pitching platform to help start-ups grow and scale their innovative AI-powered and SDG-driven solutions, by connecting them to potential business partners, investors, governments, big IT companies and more.
For those who are seeking ground-breaking solutions from start-ups, it is an excellent platform to explore opportunities to meet promising ventures and collaborators.
Learn more about the Robotics for Good Innovation Factory pitching competition throughout 2022-23, leading up to the Grand Finale in May 2023.
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We have less than 10 years to solve the UN SDGs and AI holds great promise to advance many of the sustainable development goals and targets.
More than a Summit, more than a movement, AI for Good is presented as a year round digital platform where AI innovators and problem owners learn, build and connect to help identify practical AI solutions to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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