Event Details
Waymo's robotaxis are now on the road in multiple U.S. cities. At the same time, federal regulators are working on the first formal safety standards for autonomous vehicles, and state and local governments are moving at very different speeds to set their own rules.
This creates big questions for the industry: How does a company like Waymo navigate that patchwork of rules, and how do driverless cars actually reach a new city's streets?
Join us on September 10 for a panel discussion with Annabel R. Chang, Waymo's Director of U.S. State and Local Public Policy and Political Campaigns, and Darek DeFreece, Founding Executive Director of the Berkeley Air and Space Center, moderated by John Clamme, Executive Director and CEO of the Cal Alumni Association.
Come hear how driverless cars go from prototype to public streets, and what that means for the cities they arrive in.
Agenda
5:00 p.m.: Registration & Networking
5:40 p.m.: Welcome
5:45 p.m.: Panel Discussion
6:15 p.m.: Audience Q&A
6:30 p.m.: Refreshments & Networking
7:00 p.m.: End of Program
Speakers
- John Clamme, Executive Director and CEO, Cal Alumni Association (Moderator)
- Annabel R. Chang, Director of U.S. State and Local Public Policy and Political Campaigns, Waymo
- Darek DeFreece, Founding Executive Director, Berkeley Air & Space Center
Event Participation Information