1819 Venture Lab-backed startup chosen to pitch at South by Southwest
SXSW has grown from a local music festival into a global event featuring film, tech and interactive exhibitions. Airtrek Robotics is excited to present its advanced technology in an exhibition area dedicated to the latest innovations set to shape the future. The startup emphasizes the importance of exposure SXSW offers, stating “the magnitude of the audience” is its most important factor.
Airtrek is among an exclusive group of 45 finalists selected from around the world to showcase their technology in areas spanning robotics, the future of the internet and extended reality. Lee is excited to network with investors, prospective clients and industry professionals.
SXSW’s interactive exhibits highlight cutting-edge tech innovations, offering a glimpse into a futuristic, sci-fi-inspired world — complete with robots. The festival is known as a springboard for launching innovation, and its focus on inclusivity attracts a diverse international audience.
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