Physical AI is not a trend.
Founders and engineers tackling the hardest physical bottlenecks in robotics — at the Physical AI Shift Summit at Frontier Tower in the heart of San Francisco.

Physical AI is not a trend. It's the next frontier (tower!) and floors (each floor in Frontier Tower is dedicated to one area) like this are where it gets built. There are robotics problems that don't get solved on whiteboards — they get solved in labs like this, on factory floors, and through sheer obsession.
The Physical AI Shift Summit at Frontier Tower was exactly the kind of room we needed to be in, hosted by Carl Hinrichsen 🔜 Cannes, Dhruv Diddi, Pranjal Mehta, Sagar Shah, Zeeshaan Mohammed (that's him in the white t-shirt) and the Austrian Trade Commission.
Frontier Tower created an amazing space, 11 whole floors of technology & amazing people in the heart of SF!

Founders and engineers tackling the hardest physical bottlenecks in robotics: training at scale, tackling the scaling issue, training loops, torque, humanoid joint mechanics and more.
What made this summit truly special is watching the hungry & inquisitive next generation of builders present work that pushed real boundaries in physical AI. Seeing a building full of robots built by young innovators was nothing short of inspiring — the kind of ingenuity that makes you remember why this field matters, and nostalgia as well!

Crossing paths with Tunisian techies Asma Basly (Berkeley SkyDeck Founder at OORB) and Sadri Dridi, two brilliant minds proving world-class innovation has no borders, and wrapping it all up with a fascinating conversation with Jordan Larot on learning, people, events, networking, moving to the heart of Silicon Valley and more.
What an amazing privilege — I learnt more in that 3 hours than years of podcasts could ever teach!
Big thank you to Carl Hinrichsen 🔜 Cannes and the Austrian Trade Commission! Looking forward to the next one!



