Astro Teller, Honcho of Alphabet’s X, is excited to announce that Moonshot Factory Astro Teller will be taking part in the TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, which will take place on October 27th-29th at Moscone West in San Francisco. The whole incident promises to be insightful and exist with Intel that you don’t want to miss.
Astroteller has been leading X since 2010 with its official title being Moonshot’s captain – and oversees the company’s ambitious projects aimed at solving some of the world’s most challenging problems. X has developed such initiatives such as self-driving cars (Waymo), streaming drones (Wing), Internet beam balloons (shut down because not everything goes well), and other cutting-edge technologies.
With a PhD from Carnegie Mellon and a Bachelor’s degree from Stanford, Teller has long been recognized for his ability to combine technical expertise with entrepreneurial insight. He is also more than an executive. Teller is the author of fiction and non-fiction. He is an entrepreneur (he founded and sold the startup that developed body monitoring wearables). And he was drawn into the alphabet after running a hedge fund for several years.
For a community of founders, investors, students and other startup enthusiasts, Terror’s appearance could not have come at a more pivotal moment. As AI forms industry and the boundaries between science fiction and reality continue to blur, his insights into Moonshot’s thinking and innovation fostering is more relevant than ever. In fact, Teller’s attitude towards failure – that it should be rewarded, faster, and more secure to go ahead and succeed, but perhaps not true for the founders navigating uncertainty.
Don’t miss Astro Teller’s insights in 2025
We certainly look forward to sitting down with Terror and hearing his perspective on how the founders can think bigger about the problems they are solving and the impact they want to create.
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