Synthetic intelligence is not only altering how we work — it’s reworking how we transfer. At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, occurring October 27-29 at San Francisco’s Moscone West, two business leaders on the forefront of AI-driven mobility will take the AI Stage to discover the way forward for clever transportation methods: Uber’s Sachin Kansal and Nuro’s Dave Ferguson.
Collectively, Kansal and Ferguson will talk about the evolving relationship between AI and mobility: how predictive fashions and pc imaginative and prescient are enhancing highway security, why last-mile supply is an autonomy proving floor, and what it can take to convey AI-driven transportation to scale.
With the transportation business evolving so rapidly, this session provides you an unique insider’s have a look at the way forward for mobility. Register now to avoid wasting as much as $444 in your move, or as much as 30% on group passes.
Steering tomorrow: Meet the pioneers of mobility
Sachin Kansal, chief product officer at Uber Technologies, oversees the corporate’s international Mobility and Supply merchandise, together with security, sustainability, and autonomous car initiatives. He’s serving to outline how AI and automation will energy Uber’s subsequent decade — from extra environment friendly ride-matching to next-generation logistics networks. He oversees product and know-how technique for Uber’s new initiatives in autonomous automobiles, sustainability, taxis, and Uber for Teenagers.
Earlier than becoming a member of Uber in 2017, he served as vice chairman of Product at Lookout and chief product officer at Flywheel Software program. Earlier in his profession, he led product administration at Palm (acquired by HP) for the webOS cell platform. Sachin holds engineering levels from Gujarat College and Stanford College and has authored a number of patents in cell and site applied sciences.
Becoming a member of him is Dave Ferguson, co-founder and president of Nuro, the self-driving know-how firm pioneering scalable autonomy for robotaxis, business fleets, and private automobiles. Ferguson’s expertise spans Google’s early self-driving program (now Waymo) and Carnegie Mellon’s DARPA City Problem-winning staff, giving him a uncommon perspective on how robotics analysis interprets to real-world transportation breakthroughs.
A number one voice in robotics and AI, Ferguson has printed over 60 papers, holds greater than 100 patents, and earned his MS and PhD in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon College.
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San Francisco
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October 27-29, 2025
Declare your move to the forefront of mobility innovation
As cities and firms alike race towards smarter infrastructure and sustainable mobility, their dialog will provide an insider’s view on what the following decade of clever transportation might appear to be.
Catch Sachin Kansal and Dave Ferguson dwell at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, as a part of the AI Stage program exploring how synthetic intelligence is reshaping industries from logistics to life sciences. Register now earlier than ticket charges improve.