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Tyler Mincey, Co-Founder and General Partner, Baukunst
Tyler Mincey is Co-founder and General Partner at Baukunst, an early-stage VC fund investing at the frontiers of technology and design. Previously, he was a leader in the iPhone/iPod team at Apple, a partner at the digital product studio Fictive Kin, and on the founding team as VP of Product at venture-backed automotive startup Pearl Automation. He brings deep experience with the art and craft of product development to early-stage company building.
General session on Wednesday: Designing the future: Human-centred innovation in an AI-driven world

Faith Varwig, Managing Principal, Faith Group
As the founding Principal for Faith Group, Faith has more than 40 years of experience as a leader in airport security and technology planning and design. Her work includes virtually every type of facility in the aerodrome environment including terminal & concourse facilities, cargo, FBO, ARFF, CONRAC & parking garages, maintenance facilities, and a host of ancillary buildings, as well as overall perimeter security. She has worked directly for both airports and airlines on operational planning, security, and telecommunications design, including development of policies and procedures in support of complex business processes. In 2020, Faith started Saefix LLC to deliver the last mile of technology. Saefix is a Faith Group sister company that acts as a complimentary bookend to Faith Group’s services. She serves as CEO of Saefix, with a focus on developing and delivering the strategic roadmap for advanced security and technology solutions and master systems integration (MSI) services.
Faith is currently serving as the MSI Program Principal and is overseeing the planning, design and construction administration of technology and security systems for JFK’s new $9.5B Terminal 1 Redevelopment Program.
She is a past board of director’s member for the Airport Consultants Council (ACC) and started their Young Professionals (YP) Forum, which now has 500+ members nationwide. Faith is a past steering group member of the Airport’s Council International (ACI) Information Technology group and current ACI Public Safety and Security committee member. She has been the author of numerous articles and white papers on security technology, technology master planning, and systems integration.

Tom Soderstrom, Enterprise Strategist, Amazon Web Services
Since June 2023, Tom Soderstrom has served as an Enterprise Strategist, helping and coaching executive customers with their transformation and innovation strategies and actions. From 2020 to 2023, he created and built the worldwide Chief Technologist team for Amazon Web Services Public Sector, responsible for identifying emerging technology trends, helping solve complex technical problems at scale, and advising public sector executive CTOs and AWS leaders.
Soderstrom served as the IT Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) from 2006 to 2020, where he helped define, support, and implement innovative space missions, emerging IT trends, and mentor the next generation of IT and space explorers.
Prior to JPL, he led teams working on large-scale IT technologies, best practices, tools development, and change efforts in small startups, large commercial companies, international venues, and the U.S. Government.
Keynote on Wednesday: Designing the future: Human-centred innovation in an AI-driven world

Spencer Huang, Product Line Manager, Robotics, NVIDIA
Spencer Huang is a product manager at NVIDIA with a focus on building cloud native technologies to simplify and accelerate the adoption of robotics simulation applications. His work includes scaling simulation workloads, such as synthetic data generation and validation and testing pipelines. Prior to NVIDIA, Spencer received a technical MBA from NYU with a focus on artificial intelligence.
Tech talk on Wednesday: Intelligent industry: Perspectives on robotics, automation, and autonomy for the next industrial era

Travis Egan, Vice President, Business Development, AMT
Travis Egan spearheads product and business development at AMT, focusing on strategic growth through membership, partnerships, community engagement, and revenue generation.
With nearly 30 years of experience, he has played a crucial role in bridging the gap between buyers and sellers of manufacturing technology, both domestically and internationally. His expertise encompasses the dynamics and purchasing trends between manufacturing technology suppliers and durable goods manufacturers.
Before joining AMT, Travis dedicated 23 years to Gardner Business Media, where he made significant contributions in integrated media brand management, strategy, and new product development across print, digital, and event platforms. His roles included Vice President of the Metalworking Media Group, Publisher of Modern Machine Shop, and Co-Founder/Publisher of Production Machining and Additive Manufacturing media brands. Travis holds a degree in engineering technology from Illinois State University.
Manufacturing track general session on Tuesday: 'Drive to thrive: Accelerating innovation through quality'

Alba Colón, Director, Technical Partnerships, Hendrick Motorsports
Alba Colón earned her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez (UPRM), where her passion for engineering and motorsports first took root. A proud alumna, she remains deeply connected to her alma mater, serving as Chair of the UPRM School of Engineering Industry Advisory Board. In this role, she works to strengthen industry partnerships and support the development of the next generation of engineers.
Colón currently serves as the Director of Technical Partnerships at Hendrick Motorsports, where she plays a pivotal role in the success of the 14-time NASCAR Cup Series champions. Her responsibilities span several strategic areas, including oversight of the Team Operations Center, fostering key technical collaborations, recruiting top engineering talent, and leading the organisation’s sustainability initiatives.
Before joining Hendrick Motorsports, Colón spent over two decades at General Motors, where she held various leadership roles, including NASCAR Cup Series Program Manager for Chevrolet. Under her leadership, Chevrolet emerged as a dominant force in the sport, capturing 286 race wins, 12 driver championships, and 14 manufacturer titles. Since she transitioned to Hendrick Motorsports, her expertise has contributed to 67 race wins and two driver championships, further cementing her legacy in motorsports.
Her outstanding contributions to the industry have earned her numerous accolades. In 2017, she received the STEM Award from the Hispanic Heritage Foundation for her efforts in advancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. She was honoured with the Game Changers Award by Sports Business Journal in 2018, the prestigious Kate Gleason Award from ASME in 2021, and both the Rodica Baranescu Award for Technical and Leadership Excellence and the Contributor of the Year Award from SAE International in 2023.
A longstanding and active member of SAE International, Colón currently serves on its Board of Directors as Vice President of the Auto Sector and chairs the SAE Carolina Section. Beyond SAE, she contributes her expertise on advisory boards for multiple engineering schools, helping to shape academic programmes and encourage industry-academia collaboration. Passionate about mentoring and inclusion, Colón actively supports student development through her involvement with Formula SAE teams and individual mentorship. She is also a member of Women in Motorsports North America, where she helps champion initiatives that expand participation in motorsports. In addition, she serves on the Board of Directors for the STEAM Sports Foundation.
Through her distinguished career, Colón has become a respected leader in motorsports and engineering. Her unwavering commitment to technical excellence, leadership, and mentorship continues to inspire future generations and drive meaningful progress across the industry.
Manufacturing track general sessions on Tuesday: 'Innovation at speed: The technology driving racing and modern manufacturing' and 'Built to lead: Stories of innovation, resilience, and the future of manufacturing'

John Church, Managing Partner, JDC-Miller MotorSports
JDC MotorSports was founded in 1994 by Minnesota native, John Church.
Under his leadership, what began as a small operation focused on Formula Ford 2000 customer programs has grown significantly over the years. The Formula Ford program evolved into the USF2000 and Star Mazda Championships, where JDC MotorSports found great success.
In 2011, Church led the team into the IMSA Series, competing in the IMSA Prototype Lites Series. The company claimed a record 32 consecutive IMSA Prototype Lites wins as a team. IMSA is where JDC Motorsports decided to stay and expand the team by entering the Michelin Pilot Challenge Series and ultimately contending in the top level as well, which is now known as the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Today, the JDC and JDC-Miller MotorSports teams include the Porsche 963 GTP LMDh in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4RS in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge GS Class, and on a limited basis the Oreca 07 LMP2 in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Manufacturing track general sessions on Tuesday: 'Innovation at speed: The technology driving racing and modern manufacturing'

Scott Mansell, Founder, Driver61
Scott Mansell, widely recognised as Driver61, is a professional racing driver, coach, and content creator known for his expertise in motorsport and driver training. With a career spanning various racing disciplines, including Formula 3 and endurance racing, Mansell has leveraged his extensive experience to educate and entertain enthusiasts worldwide. His popular YouTube channel, Driver61, features in-depth tutorials, analyses, and insights into driving techniques and motorsport technology, attracting a large following of aspiring drivers and fans.
Beyond content creation, Mansell is dedicated to improving driver performance through his coaching programmes, where he shares his passion for racing and commitment to excellence.
Manufacturing track general session on Tuesday: 'Innovation at speed: The technology driving racing and modern manufacturing'

Nikki Gonzales, Head of Partnerships, Quotebeam
Nikki Gonzales is the Head of Partnerships at Quotebeam and the co-host of Automation Ladies, a popular podcast in the industrial automation and manufacturing niche. The podcast explores the future of work and the role of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence in transforming our world.
Gonzales also focuses on telling diverse stories from the industry and discussing women leadership and industry trends and technologies. She has 15 years of experience in the industrial automation industry and has a passion for empowering women in manufacturing. Gonzales has a strong LinkedIn presence with 26.8K followers.
Manufacturing general session on Tuesday: 'Built to lead: Stories of innovation, resilience, and the future of manufacturing'

Chris Barrett, Senior Manager of Presales for North America, Hexagon
Chris Barrett is the Senior Manager of Presales for North America at Hexagon, where he leads a talented team of solutions consultants responsible for delivering compelling, benefits-driven public safety demonstrations across the US and Canada. With more than 15 years of experience in public safety technology and software demonstration, Barrett brings a deep understanding of CAD, RMS, mobile, and analytics solutions – grounded in real-world knowledge from his years in the fire service.
Barrett is known for his ability to connect with public safety agencies through tailored, high-impact demos that highlight the value of Hexagon’s portfolio. In addition to leading team operations and training, he remains hands-on – regularly presenting complex solutions to agencies of all sizes. Barrett holds a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and previously served as a firefighter and lieutenant with the Mocksville Fire Department.
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'The championship team: Geospatial, public safety, and physical security in action'

Helena Schwenk, Director of Analyst and Influencer Relations, Hexagon
Helena Schwenk serves as Director at Hexagon Advisory Council. With over 25 years in the tech sector and a background as an industry analyst, Schwenk offers a balanced perspective on market trends and technological advancement, ensuring a thoughtful and insightful session.
Moderating Tech Talk on Wednesday: TBC

Jack Williams, Director of Portfolio Marketing, Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial, Hexagon
Jack Williams is the Director of Portfolio Marketing for Hexagon’s Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division. With the company since 2011, he is a hands-on product and go-to-market leader with a track record of driving AI, middleware, and SaaS innovations. He holds four patents in AI, middleware, and distributed network management, demonstrating a passion for turning emerging technologies into real-world business value. He is regularly featured as a speaker, media contributor, and industry panelist, engaging with analysts, partners, and executive stakeholders to shape the future of AI, SaaS, and public safety technology.
Moderating Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'The championship team: Geospatial, public safety and physical security in action'

Dr. Uwe Jasnoch, Director, EMEA Government, Transportation and Defense, Hexagon
Dr. Uwe Jasnoch joined Hexagon in 2007 and is currently Director of EMEA Geospatial for the Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division. His prior roles at Hexagon include Global Vice President of Business Development, as well as Director of Pre-sales for APAC; EMEA Industry Leader for Government, Transportation, and Defense; and Sales Manager, Government and Defense for DACH.
In 2001, he founded the company GIStec and was the managing director. Between 1998 and 2005 he served as reviewer for the European Commission. From 1992 to 2003, he was Head of the Geographic Information Systems department of Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics.
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'The championship team: Geospatial, public safety, and physical security in action'
Safety and location intelligence track on Tuesday: 'Transforming sensor data into actional insights with GeoAI'
Safety and location intelligence tracks on Wednesday: 'Cutting-edge examples of successful urban digital twins', 'Digital twins panel: Actionable applications and possibilities'

Morgan Maia, Senior Technical Partnership Manager, Oracle Red Bull Racing
Morgan Maia is a Senior Technical Partnerships Manager at Oracle Red Bull Racing. One of his key responsibilities is supporting the team in integrating technical partners' products and overseeing the marketing partners' programmes. Maia is knowledgeable about marketing and the technical aspects of Formula One after six years in the industry. Having studied aerospace engineering, Maia began his career as a Race Engineer to migrate to sales, marketing, and partnership management. This transition allowed him to apply his technical expertise in a broader context and gain a deeper understanding of the business side of the motorsports industry.
Manufacturing track general session on Tuesday: 'Innovation at speed: The technology driving racing and modern manufacturing'

Rob Gray, Technical Director, Red Bull Advanced Technologies
Rob Gray's path to leading the team at Red Bull Advanced Technologies began trackside with the Jaguar Racing Formula 1 team in 2002. He joined Jaguar as a Structures Analyst before quickly stepping up to the role of Project Engineer following the team’s acquisition by Red Bull in 2005. As the Red Bull Racing team grew, Gray took on more responsibility, becoming Development Group Leader and Head of Drivetrain Engineering before rising to the position of Head of R&D Projects in 2009.
After four years, Gray was appointed Deputy Chief Designer and a year later took up the post of Chief Designer, a task he fulfilled for six years. At the end of 2020, Gray moved across to Red Bull Advanced Technologies to run the division and oversee all of its current projects.
Manufacturing track general session on Tuesday: 'Drive to thrive: Accelerating innovation through quality'

Erik Josefsson, CEO, R-evolution
Erik Josefsson is the CEO and co-founder of R-evolution, the sustainable business innovation and investment subsidiary of Hexagon AB. R-evolution harnesses cutting-edge technologies from Hexagon and its partner ecosystem to expedite the global transition to a sustainable economy. Presently, R-evolution oversees diverse projects worldwide, including solar PV production in Spain, Green Hydrogen initiatives in Australia, and Blue Carbon mapping in The Bahamas.
Before affiliating with Hexagon, Josefsson held the position of Head of Advanced Industries at Ericsson. In this role, he orchestrated the provision of global Industrial IoT and 5G solutions for the manufacturing and process sectors. With a strong affinity for global technology, Josefsson has cultivated experience through educational and professional pursuits in Sweden, Malaysia, China, and the USA. His background includes driving substantial cross-domain product development and expanding global enterprises.
Based in Stockholm, Josefsson is an integral part of Hexagon AB's extended executive leadership, reporting directly to the group CEO.
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'Shaping the $10T natural capital opportunity with Green Cubes'

Martin Bergmann, Lead Strategist for AI and Enabling Technologies, Hexagon
Martin Bergmann joined Hexagon's Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division in 2022 as Lead Strategist for AI and Enabling Technologies. Previously, he led product management at Bilfinger Digital Next, part of Bilfinger group. He has an educational background in chemical engineering, business administration, and data science.
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'Transforming the asset lifecycle with AI'

Frank Suykens, Senior Vice President, Visual Computing, Hexagon
Frank Suykens is a Senior Vice President at Hexagon, leading the Visual Computing Hub. This R&D hub specialises in computer vision, digital reality, visualisation, and AR/VR. Responsibilities include Hexagon’s 3D city reconstruction technology, the HxDR platform, the Luciad portfolio, 3D meshing, point cloud processing, and compression algorithms, and AR/VR visualisation.
Suykens holds a PhD in Computer Graphics, researching photo-realistic image synthesis, from the University of Leuven, Belgium. Since 2003 he was with Luciad and, after its acquisition, joined Hexagon in 2017. He has served on the board of directors of the Open Geospatial Consortium since 2018.
Tech Talk on Wednesday: 'Bringing reality into digital twins'

Lukas Heinzle, Vice President, Technology, Hexagon
Together with a passionate and dynamic team based in Zurich, Lukas Heinzle is leading the Robotics Hub within Hexagon’s Innovation Hub. With a background in physics and electronics, Heinzle joined the Hexagon Technology Center as an engineer in 2014. Then an exciting journey, including various engineering positions for BLK360 and BLK2GO with Leica Geosystems' Design & Disruptive Technology Group followed.
Heinzle rejoined the Innovation Hub in August 2020, establishing a new robotics team focusing on autonomous reality capture with mobile robotic carriers, such as BLK ARC on Boston Dynamics Spot. During 2020 for six months and from March 2021 until the beginning of 2023, Heinzle also led the Leica Geosystems DDT Heerbrugg.
Tech Talk on Wednesday: 'Behind the scenes: An inside look into Hexagon's latest innovation'

Eva Carranza, Head of Sustainability, Hexagon
Eva Carranza is responsible for embedding sustainability into Hexagon's strategy and operations. She leads initiatives that reduce environmental impact, enhance social responsibility, and strengthen governance practices across all divisions. Carranza has over 20 years of experience as a sustainability leader. She also serves as a Board Member of the World Geospatial Industry Council (WGIC).
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'Navigating business uncertainty using sustainability as a compass,' manufacturing general session on Tuesday: 'Built to lead: Stories of innovation, resilience, and the future of manufacturing'

Eric McSherry, Vice President, Platforms and Software Solutions, Hexagon
Eric McSherry is a technology leader with a career in visual computing spanning almost three decades. Currently serving as Vice President of Platforms and Software Solutions at Hexagon, he leads the strategy for Hexagon's Digital Reality Cloud. McSherry has held leadership roles at Ouster, Planet Labs, Autodesk, NVIDIA, and PTC, where he built and led high-performing global teams in industries such as autonomous vehicles, geospatial technology, CAD, and SaaS solutions.
Tech Talk on Tuesday: 'Maximise ROI with AI reality capture workflows in Cloud and Office'

Madlen Nicolaus, Chief Marketing Officer, Hexagon
Madlen Nicolaus was named Hexagon's Chief Marketing Officer in 2023. She is responsible for accelerating the company’s mission to empower an autonomous future and help customers achieve sustainability at scale.
Prior to joining Hexagon, Nicolaus led enterprise and consumer marketing teams at high-profile technology companies, including Salesforce, SAP, and Kodak for the past 18+ years. She brings a proven track record in building high-performing marketing teams, creating high-quality, well-defined marketing programmes, with a focus on demand generation, pipeline building, product evangelism, and driving innovative digital marketing strategies. She holds a diploma degree in media management and marketing from the University of Applied Sciences Mittweida, Germany.
Moderating diversity in tech panel on Wednesday: 'Next-gen talent and representation: Shaping the future of tech through diverse voices'

Johannes Maunz, Vice President, AI, Hexagon
Johannes Maunz is the Vice President of Artificial Intelligence (AI), leading Hexagon's central AI group. In this role, he oversees the applied research, development, deployment, and strategy of AI technologies across sensor and software solutions, spanning all industries served by Hexagon.
He also leads Hexagon’s ‘AI-enabled Company’ programme, designed to integrate AI into daily operations across departments and functions.
Maunz began his career at Hexagon in 2007 as an electronic/software engineer in the Hexagon Geosystems research and development department. Since 2017, he has been part of the Innovation Hub, Hexagon’s central technology organisation, where he helps shape the company’s long-term technology strategy.
Tech Talk on Wednesday: 'Hexagon AI: Transform your approach to industry-specific intelligence'

Andreas Renulf, President, Manufacturing Intelligence, Hexagon
Appointed President of Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division in May 2025, Andreas Renulf leads the division’s global strategy and operations. Before this, Renulf was Chief Operating Officer and Head of Machine Control at Hexagon’s Geosystems division, where he played a key role in enhancing operational efficiencies and driving a culture of continuous improvements and collaboration across teams.
Prior to this role, he spent six years at Trelleborg, where he was President of two business units, holding full profit and loss accountability and driving both organic and M&A growth while maintaining strong cost controls. Renulf has held several leadership positions across diverse industries and companies, including thirteen years at ABB, where he served in a number of roles, including Vice President for the Oil, Gas, and Petrochemicals business unit in Asia and Vice President of Marketing and Sales for Process Industries Products. He holds an MSc in Business Administration from Jönköping International Business School.
Manufacturing track general session on Tuesday: 'Drive to thrive: Accelerating innovation through quality'

Henning Sandfort, President, Geosystems, Hexagon
Henning Sandfort is a member of Hexagon’s executive management team, President of Hexagon’s Geosystems division, and CEO of Leica Geosystems. In these roles, he is responsible for shaping and directing the overall global strategy for the Geosystems division and the Leica Geosystems brand.
Before joining Hexagon, he served as global CEO of the Building Products Business Unit in Siemens Smart Infrastructure for six years. Prior to that, he served as a top management consultant, product and portfolio manager, and business leader in the industrial and building businesses at Siemens AG.
Sandfort holds a diploma in Industrial Engineering and Management from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany).
Buildings and infrastructure general session on Wednesday: 'Experience the difference'

Ola Rollén, Hexagon Chairman
Rollén has been a member of Hexagon’s Board of Directors since 2000. From 2000 to 2022, he also served as Hexagon’s President and CEO. Prior to joining Hexagon, Rollén held the positions of President of Sandvik Materials Technology, Executive Vice President of Avesta-Sheffield, and President of Kanthal.
Beyond Measure - Unlocking the next frontier of true autonomy

Burkhard Boeckem, Hexagon CTO
Boeckem was named Hexagon’s Chief Technology Officer in 2020 after serving as CTO of Hexagon Geosystems since 2015. In the latter role, he oversaw technology, innovation, and product development for all of the Geosystems business units. He began his career in 2001, when he joined Leica Geosystems. As CTO of Hexagon, Boeckem drives the innovation and continued development of Hexagon’s autonomous technology vision.
Welcome to the age of intelligence

Arnaud Robert, President, Robotics, Hexagon
As President of Hexagon’s Robotics division, Arnaud Robert is responsible for the division’s strategic growth and operational excellence. Before joining Hexagon, Robert held significant leadership roles across multiple industries. Most recently, he served as Chief Digital Officer and Executive Committee Member at Sanofi, where he spearheaded a digital transformation that resulted in substantial contribution to the business operating income. He also held the position of Chief Digital Officer at Viking Cruises. Robert also led the launch of high-profile digital products such as the Disney Movies Anywhere and the Apple Watch | Nike+ running app.
Robert holds a PhD in computer science from the Swiss Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), has authored multiple patents, and has won several industry awards.
Sessions: Opening keynote ‘Beyond measure: Unlocking the next frontier of true autonomy’ on Tuesday, 17 June, 8:00–9:00 a.m. PST, followed later in the afternoon by robotics general session, ‘Hexagon Robotics: Building an autonomous future’ at 4:30-5:30 p.m. PT.Where: BleauLive Theater, Fontainebleau
Beyond Measure - Unlocking the next frontier of true autonomy

Mattias Stenberg, President, Asset Lifecycle Intelligence and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial, Hexagon
Mattias Stenberg, President of Hexagon's Asset Lifecycle Intelligence and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial division is responsible for its global strategic direction and overall business development. He has served in multiple key leadership roles since joining Hexagon in 2009, including mergers and acquisitions, investor relations, strategic planning, and corporate development. He served as Hexagon’s Chief Strategy Officer prior to joining its PPM division. Stenberg also serves as a board member at Sinch AB. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Economics and a degree in computer science.
Beyond Measure - Unlocking the next frontier of true autonomy