Hello everyone, and welcome to the Bay Area Founders Club weekly events roundup.
Featured Events
Monday, March 30
Tuesday, March 31
Wednesday, April 1
Thursday, April 2
Friday, April 3
Saturday, April 4
Closing
Wednesday, April 1 Wednesday starts with SF Coffee Club | Early Stage B2B Tech Founders & Funders in San Francisco from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM PDT. It’s presented by Forum Events and hosted by Babina Kamalanathan, Alexis, and Sruthi Sivanandan. This is a nice targeted event if you like your networking focused and early-stage. Check Luma if you want a shorter, sharper morning event. Later on there’s Links & Leadership - CTO and Tech Golf Gathering in Burlingame from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM PDT. It’s presented by Murray - Open Future Forum and hosted by Murray, Adam Fauvre, and Paulina Xu. If golf and leadership conversations are your combination, this is a pretty specific and memorable format. Look it up on Luma. Then comes AI Pitch Night @SVAI Hub in Menlo Park from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM PDT. It’s presented by TheAgentic and hosted by TheAgentic, Kevin Mei, Silicon Valley AI Hub, and Sahar Mor. Another strong founder option for anyone who likes hearing live ideas, startup stories, and what people are building right now. Check Luma and claim a spot. There’s also Voice AI Agents Decoded in San Francisco from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT. Hosted by Plivo, this one narrows in on a very specific part of the AI stack, which is often where the best conversations happen. If voice is relevant to your work or curiosity, this looks worth checking out on Luma. Another good one is Agents for Bug Prevention in San Francisco from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM PDT. Hosted by Eugenio Scafati and Nicolas Marcantonio, this frames AI around practical workflow improvement, which is probably where a lot of real value gets created. If that sounds useful, go find it on Luma. Then there’s Building at the Intersection of AI and Regulation in San Francisco from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT. Presented by Sphere, this is one of the more grounded titles of the week because it brings in policy, constraints, and the messy realities around shipping AI responsibly. If you want something more thoughtful and less hype-heavy, this feels like a good one to check on Luma. For a tonal shift, there’s Short Story Symposium [public] in San Francisco from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM PDT. It’s presented by The Commons and hosted by Mendel Liu and The SF Commons. Not everything interesting this week is about AI, and that’s part of what makes the roundup good. If you want a more creative, public-facing gathering, look it up on Luma.