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Last year we delved into agentic AI, this year we are exploring two new areas of technology that are already reshaping reality: Physical AI – AI is moving from pixels to the real world. What happens when algorithms can touch, build, and move through space? Panelists: Anthony Armenta (Serve Robotics), Will McCreadie (Red Glass Ventures), Arian Sadeghi (Micro1), Chen Su (Nvidia), Wenhao Yu (Google DeepMind) Longevity… |
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AIEB is thrilled to announce Fireside Chat with Notion Co-Founder Akshay Kothari, on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026, from 4:00PM to 5:30PM at Chou Hall N100. The fireside chat will be moderated by Andrea Wang, General Partner at SV Angel. Contact: Mclaren Tsang, mclaren_tsang@berkeley.edu |
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✨ We're celebrating the official launch of Circe, and we want you there. Circe is a curated community connecting women founders, investors, and operators in the Bay Area. This is not a conference. It’s a curated gathering of women who are actively building, backing, and shaping the Bay Area ecosystem. All attendees will receive swag… |
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Berkeley RDI is excited to share that the OpenEnv Hackathon—hosted by the Meta PyTorch team—is coming to San Francisco on March 7–8. Participants will build RL training environments and post-train base models across 10 tracks, pushing forward capabilities like long-horizon planning, grounded interaction, recursive self-improvement, and multi-agent reasoning. * $100K total prize pool * Judges…
The Haas Business Student Association (HBSA) is hosting a Shark Tank Pitch Competition for UC Berkeley student founders with a functioning MVP or early traction. Selected teams will pitch their startups to experienced investors and operators and receive live feedback, mentorship, and the opportunity to receive funding. |
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For many, public speaking feels like a necessary evil — something we'd avoid if we could. The eHub is not going to try to convince you that you should become comfortable with public speaking. Instead, we want to help you get comfortable with being uncomfortable with public speaking. Join us every Wednesday evening at 6p… |
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In this session, we’ll shift from framing the problem to understanding the people connected to it. Through guided exercises and small-group conversations, you’ll explore how different individuals experience the problem — their motivations, constraints, and unmet needs. As a reminder, this month we’re focusing on improving learning and focus. Using those insights, you’ll work collaboratively… |
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Calling All Berkeley Builders and Innovators! If you’re excited about building health solutions that actually matter, the moment is now. The federal government just launched a $50B Rural Health Transformation program—one of the biggest health investments in decades. This is the time for new ideas and out of the box thinking. Over one immersive weekend you and…
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Haas Entrepreneurs Association invites you to a fireside chat with Dr. Mingu Lee, Managing Partner at Cleveland Avenue. Hear from an operator-turned-VC leader backing AI, robotics, semiconductors, and next-gen infrastructure on what makes founders stand out and how to transition into venture. Contact: Ayoung Cho (ayoung_cho@berkeley.edu)
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Hello World is bringing two founders to campus who have raised $200M+ combined and are specifically looking to hire Berkeley students. Join Cobi Blumenfeld-Gantz (Chapter) and Alfredo Andere (LatchBio) for a panel, Q&A, and networking after - free and open to all students at HP Auditorium, Soda Hall. Contact: Arda Hoke (hoke@berkeley.edu) |
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Join us in San Francisco for an informal, high-energy event with current MBA students and fellow Haas alumni who are building, operating, advising, or simply curious about the startup ecosystem. You do not need to be hiring to attend; join for an opportunity to help students practice networking in a low-pressure, authentic way and learn… |
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Most CEO advice is written for MBAs. But in AI-era startups, the technical CEO is no longer the exception: it's becoming the expectation. More and more companies are built and run by engineers who never stopped being technical. What does leadership look like when you're still the person who understands the system better than anyone?…
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In the final session of the series, we’ll focus on rapid prototyping and testing — turning rough ideas into simple experiments that help you learn what works, what doesn’t, and what needs refining. As a reminder, this month we’re focusing on improving learning and focus. Working in small groups, you’ll choose one or two promising… |
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If you are a student interested in leading an SCET Decal, this workshop provides mandatory information to prepare students of what SCET is looking for when evaluating decal proposals, and support the creation of proposals for SCET. |
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Attention non-tech majors: Whether you’re curious about breaking into tech or looking to leverage your unique skill set in an entrepreneurial setting, this panel will help you discover where you belong in the world of startups. Contact: Sahana P Santhanam, spsan@berkeley.edu. |
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Outside Your Comfort Zone (OYCZ) is a Thursday Night practice focused on doing small, intentional things that feel uncomfortable — and learning from them. Entrepreneurship (and life) regularly ask us to speak up, try before we’re ready, approach uncertainty, and risk being wrong. The good news is: acting through discomfort is a skill you can… |
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Launchathon is a two-day event where startup teams that are a part of the UC LAUNCH Accelerator Program work on a project of their choice to solve their most pressing business needs. For example, a startup may decide to work on their software product, develop a business/marketing plan, or make promotional assets. We are looking… |
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