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Andra Keay

Managing Director, Silicon Valley Robotics

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I am the Director of Silicon Valley Robotics and the Robotics Fellow at Singularity University. I have delivered keynotes at major tech conferences around the world. I speak about robots and startups, the commercialization and promise of robotics, the potential impact of robotics on society, career journeys in the emerging deep tech sector, human-robot interaction and ethics, and on creating intentional innovation communities to maximize our potential.

If you are interested in requesting me as a speaker at your conference or event, please contact me directly at: speaker@andrakeay.com

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  • Global Economic Trends in Robotics

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  • The Real Laws of Robotics

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