Apr 04 2018
JB Straubel
Chief Technical Officer (CTO) and co-founder of Tesla Motors
JB Straubel is the Chief Technical Officer and Co-founder of Tesla, Inc., “the #1 Most Innovative Company in the World,” according to Forbes. In addition to his work at Tesla, JB has also served on the Board of Directors for Solar City, the leading US residential solar company, since their founding.
“The best speaker on industrial innovation”
At Tesla, JB manages the technical direction and engineering design of the Tesla products including battery technology, power electronics, motors, software, firmware and controls.In 2017, he also co-founded Redwood Materials, a circular economy start-up focusing on advanced technology and process development for materials recycling, remanufacturing, and reuse.In 2008 the MIT Technology Review chose JB as “#1 Innovator of 35 under 35 for the year”. In 2009 DesignNews named him “Engineer of the Year” and in 2015 he was listed as #2 on Fortune’s 40 under 40 most influential business and innovation leaders. JB is an inventor on over 30 patents covering most areas of Tesla’s core battery, motor and controls systems.[/expand]
JB Straubel is a popular keynote speaker who can deliver illuminating, thought provoking talks on the future of the automotive sector and of energy generation. He has a unique perspective on hybrid and electric vehicles technologies, having been involved in the company that has done more than any other. He can also provide an in-depth case for the need to move to lower carbon energy generation. [/expand]
In his conferences, JB shares his passion for electric vehicles in an educational andinformal way. He tailors each presentation to the needs of his audience. [/expand]
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Topics
How to Speed Innovation like Tesla
Entrepreneurship
Connected Cars &IoT
The Future of Transportation
Energy Batteries &Energy Storage
Green Energy
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