First launched in 2009, the Singularity Executive Program has helped thousands of leaders re-frame their perspective and develop a deeper understanding of the technologies shaping the future.
The program's purpose is to inspire radically new ways of thinking — the kind of mindset necessary for starting new companies or reshaping organizations.
The Executive Program takes place at the Ameswell Hotel in Mountain View, California, down the street from legendary NASA research labs and Google’s headquarters.
The location is ideal for our intimate cohorts to spend time together inside and outside, with moderate weather year round.
Kian Gohar is Founder and CEO of Geolab, a research lab focused on helping organizations build the next frontier of Human-AI collaboration through training and strategy. Kian is a former executive director of the XPRIZE Foundation and Singularity University, and has coached the leadership teams of dozens of Fortune 500 companies on innovation and AI. His latest research on Human-AI collaboration has been featured in the Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, NPR, and the Wall Street Journal. In 2022, he co-wrote the bestselling book “Competing in the New World of Work”, published by Harvard Business Review Press and translated into 7 languages. He’s a graduate of the Harvard Business School, and serves on multiple corporate and nonprofit boards.
Enrico Dini, born in Pisa, Italy, in 1962, is a trailblazer in mechanics, automation and robotics. With a degree in Civil Engineering from Pisa University, he has dedicated his career to advancing manufacturing through automatic machines. Enrico collaborates with esteemed institutions like Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna and high-tech companies, propelling innovation in mechanics and robotics. His work also extends to the Department of Engineering of the Production "Ulisse Dini" of Pisa. Enrico is renowned for his pioneering work in D-Shape 3D Printing Building technology, set to revolutionize architectural design and construction. His expertise spans automation, robotics integration, manipulators, conveyors and prototypes. Enrico's visionary contributions highlight his role in reshaping industries through cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions.
Carlo van de Weijer, a prominent figure in the automotive sector, boasts executive roles at Siemens and TomTom. With a master's degree in mechanical engineering from TU Eindhoven and a PhD from TU in Graz, his expertise bridges engineering and technology. Presently, Carlo directs the Eindhoven AI System Institute at Eindhoven University of Technology and serves as a Fellow for future mobility at the Deloitte Center for the Edge. He advises global ministries and industries on mobility's future and contributes insights through a weekly column in a leading Dutch newspaper, leaving a significant impact on technology and transportation discourse.
Dr. David Bray is both a Distinguished Fellow and co-chair of the Alfred Lee Loomis Innovation Council at the non-partisan Henry L. Stimson Center. He is also a non-resident Distinguished Fellow with the Business Executives for National Security, and a CEO and transformation leader for different “under the radar” tech and data ventures seeking to get started in novel situations. He is Principal at LeadDoAdapt Ventures and has served in a variety of leadership roles in turbulent environments, including bioterrorism preparedness and response from 2000-2005. Dr. Bray previously was the Executive Director for a bipartisan National Commission on R&D, provided non-partisan leadership as a federal agency Senior Executive, worked with the U.S. Navy and Marines on improving organizational adaptability, and aided U.S. Special Operation Command’s J5 Directorate on the challenges of countering disinformation online, and Executive Director for the successful bipartisan Commission on the Geopolitical Impacts of New Technologies and Data that included Senator Mark Warner, Senator Rob Portman, Rep. Suzan DelBene, and Rep. Michael McCaul from 2020-2021. . He has received both the Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award and the National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal. Business Insider named him one of the top “24 Americans Who Are Changing the World” under 40 and he was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. With a background spanning technology, government and academia, Bray transformed the FCC's IT systems, earned CIO 100 Awards and delivered impactful speeches worldwide. As a Visiting Executive In-Residence at Harvard and Faculty Member at Singularity University, he also shares insights on impact and disruption. He's a passionate advocate for the Future of Work, Governance and Augmented Communities, emphasizing human-focused collaboration and individual choices.