Join alumni innovators from Harvard Innovation Labs, Harvard Business School Rock Center for Entrepreneurship, and Berkeley Haas Harvard alumni in San Francisco this fall for B-School Disrupt!
The event will feature a timely panel discussion on AI followed by 90-second pitches from alumni teams who are working on innovative ventures. The event will conclude with a networking session and showcase so participants can meet and mingle with the best and brightest entrepreneurs, investors, and tech fans.
AI Unlocked Panel: The Future Shaped by Innovators and Investors
This panel brings together trailblazers who are shaping the future of AI — from the investor lens to the founder’s journey. Kanu Gulati, an alumna of Harvard Business School and partner at Khosla Ventures, and Paul Manwell, an INSEAD alum and CEO and co-founder of TC Labs, will share candid insights, practical takeaways, and an inspiring look at where AI innovation is headed next.
About the Panelists
Kanu Gulati is a partner at Khosla Ventures where she invests in enterprise
applications and infrastructure that leverage advances in AI, as well as
robotics and autonomous systems. She has led, and helps manage
investments in companies including PolyAI, Kognitos, Moonhub, Regie,
Zendar, Nomagic and Waabi among others. She was awarded the Nvidia
Graduate Fellowship for her work in hardware acceleration.
Paul Manwell is the CEO and co-founder of TC Labs, a stealth startup that builds AI
tools that help heavy industry companies improve operations, while
reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. Before this, he spent five
years as chief of staff to Sundar Pichai, with responsibilities spanning
operations, product management, strategic communications, and
cross-Google programs including Google’s transition to mobile. He also
held operating roles in product management.
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