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If you're working on SLAM, real-time inference, sensor fusion architectures, or robotics perception systems - this meetup is for you.
This meetup is designed for professionals & practitioners working on real-world challenges in Physical AI - including robotics, autonomous mobility, embedded hardware, & on-device AI.
Hosted by NATEA-SV (North America Taiwanese Engineering & Science Association - Silicon Valley Chapter), this in-person gathering brings together engineers, researchers, & system architects for a focused evening of discussion, open sharing, & professional networking.
Agenda
6:30 - 7:00 Arrival & Check-in
7:00 - 7:15 Opening Remarks
7:15 - 7:45 Open Mic Sharing
(Share your work, research, or side projects - sign-up required)
7:45 - 8:30 Discussion Tables:
Autonomous Driving & Intelligent Mobility (e.g. sensor fusion, planning, V2X)
Robotics & Human-Robot Collaboration (e.g. SLAM, ROS, control systems)
Smart Hardware & Sensing Systems (e.g. edge sensors, embedded compute)
AI Computing & Edge Deployment (e.g. model compression, low-latency inference)
8:30 - 9:00 Free Networking
Why Attend?
Connect with professionals building real-world AI systems
Exchange insights on architecture, performance, & deployment challenges
Share what you're working on, or listen in on others pushing the frontier
Be part of a growing technical community focused on applied AI + hardware innovation
Interested in sharing during open mic?
Please read the guidelines & sign up here: https://forms.gle/HThbpmFfAK1RD8G19
This event is part of a professional meetup series leading up to the 2025 U.S.-Taiwan High-Tech Forum (UTHF) on Physical AI, happening November 1. Future events will explore topics including Product Management & UI/UX in tech systems.
About NATEA
NATEA is a non-profit professional network founded in 1991 in Silicon Valley. We support overseas Taiwanese & the global tech community through events that foster deep technical exchange, cross-domain collaboration, & career development in science & technology.
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