Wayve CEO Alex Kendall to Unveil Autonomous AI Future at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27 to 29, uniting over 10,000 startup founders and venture capital leaders for an in-depth exploration of technology's future. One of the most anticipated discussions on the AI Stages features a panel of innovators reshaping the capabilities of intelligent systems, including Wayve's co-founder and CEO, Alex Kendall.

From research breakthrough to real-world autonomy
Kendall established Wayve in 2017 with an ambitious goal: to achieve autonomous mobility through embodied intelligence rather than predefined rules. His groundbreaking research at the University of Cambridge paved the way for a new class of self-driving systems built on deep learning and computer vision. Under his guidance, Wayve became the first company to demonstrate that a machine could learn to navigate its environment and make driving decisions in real time, without relying on traditional maps or manual programming.
Kendall is currently driving the development of AV2.0, a completely reimagined architecture for autonomous vehicles designed for global scalability. As CEO, he orchestrates strategy, research, partnerships, and commercialization to deploy intelligent driving systems worldwide. With a PhD in computer vision and robotics, award-winning academic contributions, and a spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Kendall uniquely combines scientific expertise, entrepreneurial vision, and operational leadership.
What to expect on the AI Stage
While full panel details remain confidential, Kendall's involvement guarantees a session grounded in practical insights rather than pure theory. Look forward to perspectives on how embodied intelligence is redirecting AI's evolution, the complexities of creating systems that adapt to dynamic environments, and the roadmap for scaling autonomous technology commercially.
See Alex Kendall in person on one of the two AI Stages at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place October 27–29 at San Francisco's Moscone West. Specific session times will be announced soon. Register now to join over 10,000 startup and VC leaders and save up to $675 before early-bird pricing ends.
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TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco from October 27 to 29, uniting over 10,000 startup founders and venture capital leaders for an in-depth exploration of technology's future. One of the most anticipated discussions on the AI Stages features a panel of innovators reshaping the capabilities of intelligent systems, including Wayve's co-founder and CEO, Alex Kendall.

From research breakthrough to real-world autonomy
Kendall established Wayve in 2017 with an ambitious goal: to achieve autonomous mobility through embodied intelligence rather than predefined rules. His groundbreaking research at the University of Cambridge paved the way for a new class of self-driving systems built on deep learning and computer vision. Under his guidance, Wayve became the first company to demonstrate that a machine could learn to navigate its environment and make driving decisions in real time, without relying on traditional maps or manual programming.
Kendall is currently driving the development of AV2.0, a completely reimagined architecture for autonomous vehicles designed for global scalability. As CEO, he orchestrates strategy, research, partnerships, and commercialization to deploy intelligent driving systems worldwide. With a PhD in computer vision and robotics, award-winning academic contributions, and a spot on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Kendall uniquely combines scientific expertise, entrepreneurial vision, and operational leadership.
What to expect on the AI Stage
While full panel details remain confidential, Kendall's involvement guarantees a session grounded in practical insights rather than pure theory. Look forward to perspectives on how embodied intelligence is redirecting AI's evolution, the complexities of creating systems that adapt to dynamic environments, and the roadmap for scaling autonomous technology commercially.
See Alex Kendall in person on one of the two AI Stages at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, taking place October 27–29 at San Francisco's Moscone West. Specific session times will be announced soon. Register now to join over 10,000 startup and VC leaders and save up to $675 before early-bird pricing ends.
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