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Deep Tech Week SF 2026 Brings Robotics, Space, Defense, and Physical AI to San Francisco

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April 30, 2026
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Deep Tech Week SF 2026 Brings Robotics, Space, Defense, and Physical AI to San Francisco

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Deep Tech Week SF 2026 will run June 22 through 26 at venues across San Francisco, with a hardware showcase opening the week on Sunday, June 21. Organized by Hyperstition Incorporated, the event operates as a decentralized conference week rather than a single centralized gathering, with different hosts running talks, panels, and demo days under one shared calendar. The main stage is a 20,000-square-foot industrial space at 945 Market Street with capacity for up to 800 attendees, while Digital Jungle at 972 Mission Street serves as a secondary content venue with integrated recording and livestreaming infrastructure.

The program spans a deliberately broad range of frontier technology sectors, with sessions covering healthtech, AI investment, physical AI, fintech, space and defense, and construction robotics. Unlike most Bay Area conferences that anchor their programs around software and AI models, Deep Tech Week positions itself explicitly around physical technologies — the hardware, manufacturing, aerospace, biotech, and energy systems that sit beneath the software layer of the AI economy.

Currently listed sessions include the Silicon Valley Healthtech Summit and Silicon Valley AI and Tech Investment Summit on Monday, June 22, followed by The Global State of Deep Tech that afternoon. Tuesday brings the Physical AI Summit, Wednesday features a session titled CIA to Stanford: Psychic Science, and Thursday closes out with Fintech AI, the SF Space and Defense Gateway, and a Robotics in Construction event that carries into Friday. The week closes Friday evening with RunRobot x UFB: LIVE Playground, a robotics demo and community event.

Early confirmed speakers include Blake Scholl, founder and CEO of Boom Supersonic; Edward Mehr, CEO of Machina Labs; Jim Belosic, CEO of SendCutSend; Jordan Noone, founder of Zoo; Aaron Slodov, cofounder and CEO of Atomic Industries; and Mike Grace, founder and CEO of Longshot Space. The lineup reflects a lean toward founders building in aerospace, advanced manufacturing, hardware supply chain, and space launch rather than software.

Registration is open at deep-tech-week.com/sf-2026. VIP passes are available through Luma and provide all-access entry plus access to invite-only evening receptions throughout the week. The event calendar is expected to expand as additional hosts confirm sessions in the coming weeks.

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