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Gustavo Herrmann

Chairman
ABCBio

B.S., Major in Agricultural Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP, Campus of Piracicaba)

Post-Graduation (Lato Sensu) in Business: MBA Investment, Management and Planning on Sugar Cane Industry Market (PECEGE/ESALQ/USP)

Former President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2013-2014)

Current Vice-President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2015-2016)

President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2017-2018)

Gustavo Herrmann

Chairman
ABCBio

Gustavo Herrmann

Chairman
ABCBio

B.S., Major in Agricultural Engineering, University of São Paulo (USP, Campus of Piracicaba)

Post-Graduation (Lato Sensu) in Business: MBA Investment, Management and Planning on Sugar Cane Industry Market (PECEGE/ESALQ/USP)

Former President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2013-2014)

Current Vice-President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2015-2016)

President of ABCBio (National Association of Biocontrol Industry - 2017-2018)

 

Junli Gu

VP, Autonomous Driving
Xiaopeng Motors

Junli Gu

VP, Autonomous Driving
Xiaopeng Motors

Junli Gu

VP, Autonomous Driving
Xiaopeng Motors
 

Richard Terrill

VP, Operations
ThinCi

Richard Terrill

VP, Operations
ThinCi

Richard Terrill

VP, Operations
ThinCi
 

Kunle Olukotun

Co-founder and Chief Technologist
SambaNova Systems

Kunle Olukotun is Cadence Design Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He founded Afara Websystems, acquired by Sun in 2002. He is a Pioneer of Chip Multiprocessor Designs, Director of the Stanford Pervasive Parallelism Lab, and Co-leader of the Data Analytics for What’s Next (DAWN) research program.

In 2017 Olukotun and Chris Ré founded SambaNova Systems. SambaNova Systems has developed a disruptive next-generation computing platform to power machine learning and data analytics.

Kunle Olukotun

Co-founder and Chief Technologist
SambaNova Systems

Kunle Olukotun

Co-founder and Chief Technologist
SambaNova Systems

Kunle Olukotun is Cadence Design Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University. He founded Afara Websystems, acquired by Sun in 2002. He is a Pioneer of Chip Multiprocessor Designs, Director of the Stanford Pervasive Parallelism Lab, and Co-leader of the Data Analytics for What’s Next (DAWN) research program.

In 2017 Olukotun and Chris Ré founded SambaNova Systems. SambaNova Systems has developed a disruptive next-generation computing platform to power machine learning and data analytics.

 

Anush Mohandass

VP, Marketing & Business Development
NetSpeed Systems

Anush Mohandass

VP, Marketing & Business Development
NetSpeed Systems

Anush Mohandass

VP, Marketing & Business Development
NetSpeed Systems
 

Kushagra Vaid

Partner
Eclipse Ventures

Kushagra Vaid

Partner
Eclipse Ventures

Kushagra Vaid

Partner
Eclipse Ventures
 

Sumit Gupta

VP, AI, HPC & Machine Learning
IBM

Sumit Gupta

VP, AI, HPC & Machine Learning
IBM

Sumit Gupta

VP, AI, HPC & Machine Learning
IBM
 

Ian Bratt

Distinguished Engineer & Director of Technology, ML
ARM

Ian Bratt is a Distinguished Engineer at Arm, where he leads the Machine Learning Technology group. Previously, Ian worked as an architect on several generations of Arm Mali GPUs, during a high-growth period which culminated in Arm partners shipping over 1B Mali GPUs in 2016. Prior to Arm, Ian worked at the pioneering multicore startup, Tilera. Ian has worked on CPUs, GPUs, memory systems and SoC architecture. He holds an S.M. from MIT and has 23 granted US patents. 

Ian Bratt

Distinguished Engineer & Director of Technology, ML
ARM

Ian Bratt

Distinguished Engineer & Director of Technology, ML
ARM

Ian Bratt is a Distinguished Engineer at Arm, where he leads the Machine Learning Technology group. Previously, Ian worked as an architect on several generations of Arm Mali GPUs, during a high-growth period which culminated in Arm partners shipping over 1B Mali GPUs in 2016. Prior to Arm, Ian worked at the pioneering multicore startup, Tilera. Ian has worked on CPUs, GPUs, memory systems and SoC architecture. He holds an S.M. from MIT and has 23 granted US patents.