Serve Robotics to Showcase Autonomous Robotics at SXSW, NVIDIA GTC, and HumanX Conferences
Serve will complement these appearances with onsite demonstrations that showcase how its robots operate safely, efficiently, and reliably at scale in real-world environments. These demos will further showcase the strength and maturity of Serve’s technology as the company continues expanding its footprint across the
“Our autonomous delivery robots are already completing thousands of deliveries every week in cities nationwide, transforming how people get their goods,” said
Event Participation:
- SXSW (
Austin, TX ): Serve Robotics VP Product & Co-Founder MJ Burk Chun will discuss how Serve Robotics’ advances in machine vision and AI are enabling robots to better perceive, navigate, and safely interact with the world around them.- Panel: Seeing Is Believing: The Vision Behind Humanoid & Robotic AI
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 from2:30-3:30pm CT |JW Marriott - Salon D
- Panel: Seeing Is Believing: The Vision Behind Humanoid & Robotic AI
- NVIDIA GTC (
San Jose, CA ):Serve Robotics will be present during NVIDIA CEOJensen Huang’s keynote and Serve’s VP of AutonomyRajesh Radhakrishnan will participate in a Lightning Talk about real-world lessons on overcoming technical challenges when deploying robotics solutions and practical examples of how Serve has built and scaled AI-powered robots using NVIDIA platforms.- Lightning Talk: Building the Next Wave of AI-Enabled Robots
Tuesday, March 17 from4-5 p.m. PT
- Lightning Talk: Building the Next Wave of AI-Enabled Robots
- HumanX (
San Francisco, CA ):Serve Robotics CEOAli Kashani will participate in an intimate masterclass panel alongside experts from Samsara, Aurora and Semafor to dig into the economics of a physical AI shift. The panelists will explore how a mixed-autonomy model will boost supply chain resilience and safety and the evolution of frontline work.Masterclass Panel : Orchestrating the Mixed-Autonomy RevolutionApril 8 from4:00-4:15pm | Moscone Center South,San Francisco
Serve continues to expand its commercial footprint, strengthen new and existing partnerships, and advance the capabilities of its AI-driven robotics platform. To date, Serve has deployed more than 2,000 robots across the
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