A MSU College of Engineering computer science and biomedical engineering alumna is scheduled to speak in April about female leadership roles in artificial intelligence-related industries.
Shubhi Rao, CEO and founder of Upleyvl, is scheduled to speak at 6 pm Wednesday, April 3 at the Burgess Institute's Entrepreneurship Lab. The event is free, open to the public and part of the Innovate State Speaker Series.
This series brings both emerging and accomplished Spartans back to campus for a fireside chat-style interview. These 60-minute sessions offer the chance for guests to share their perspectives on a wide array of topics like innovation, startup life, investments, and career paths.
These events are offered in-person only but are available virtually on the Friday following the event at eship.msu.edu/innovate-state. Early registration is highly encouraged.
For more information, visit the Entrepreneurship Lab event registration page.
Rao has a long track record of driving sustainable and scalable solutions with emerging technologies, including Cloud, AI, ML, robotics and Blockchain. Her next venture is what she hopes is her legacy: leading a first-of-its-kind technology platform, focused on supporting professional women globally.
Rao earned an MBA in finance and international business from the University of Michigan and a bachelor's degree in computer science from MSU with a minor in biomedical engineering.
Story courtesy of Burgess Institute's Entrepreneurship Lab. For more information, visit the Burgess Institute's website.