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The the first StrictlyVC of the year they’ll be in San Francisco before you know it! There are still a few tickets available to join us and our regular speaker lineup on April 30, at the Sentro Filipino Cultural Center. On top of mixing and mingling with the community StrictlyVC is known for, this upcoming event in the heart of SF will be popular with AI experts and startups looking for the latest information to raise money.
You can get a ticket right nowbut for those who haven’t been to a StrictlyVC event before and have already clicked on the link, let’s get into the fun of this…
TDK Ventures the president Nicolas Sauvage they will start things after drinking the drinks you need and connecting to the Internet, while recommending companies to VCs in a conversation with TechCrunch editor-in-chief Connie Loizos. Sauvage, who leads TDK Ventures’ $500 million effort to fund early-stage startups, will explain what makes corporate VCs work differently and what startups need to know about what attracts them to an investment.

And startup founders should take note: Sauvage has led TDK to support 52 startups and three unicorns — Groq, Ascend Elements, and Silicon Box — during his time. TDK will also be hosting and sponsoring the StrictlyVC event, as well attendees will have ample opportunity to learn and find time to meet their team.
Then we will move on to the discussion with Campbell Browna former CNN anchor and head of news at Meta who has been pivoting to startups as they look to make AI platforms more reliable as more people turn to them for advice and information. He is now founder and CEO of Forum AIand in larger discussions about how to monitor, verify, and maintain the authenticity of LLMs.

And those who are on the same side of the AI ​​revolution will be happy to hear this Amjad Masadfounder and CEO of Answeris also taking the stage to share his experiences in helping to change the way software is developed. The rise of the coding vibe has changed the way many work, especially in the Bay Area, and this has also brought some strong competitors such as Anthropic and OpenAI. Anyone who wants to look into the future of software development will need to join us and stick to Masad’s story.
As if all of this wasn’t exciting enough, we still have one more speaker to announce, so you’ll be getting more information and expertise on the front end of the network and making the connections that define StrictlyVC’s proven reality. Some of the biggest and most well-connected minds of the startup community will join us for these events, and you can join them by signing up, so get your ticket today!
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