Better Tech for Creative Humans - #SFTECHWEEK

Technology is reshaping the creative world, but how do we make sure it works for us, not against us? Better Tech for Creative Humans brings together industry leaders, builders, and radical creatives to explore the bridge between tech and creativity. From adapting workflows to embracing AI tools, we’ll dive into how creative humans are innovating, experimenting, and staying ahead in a world that changes fast. This isn’t just another panel. It’s a conversation with you. Come ready to share your opinions, feedback, and questions.

We want to learn as much from the community as we share. Why join?

- Panel discussion with industry leaders sharing real-world insights on creative-tech integration + audience Q&A

- Demos of top creative tech that upscale creativity - Networking opportunities with radical creative minds and innovative builders

- Live DJ setting the creative energy with DJ Ragbar

- Food and drinks to fuel collaboration and connection.

Cocktails by Spirit Punks

Panelist: • Enrique López López (Freepik) • Keith Botha (Foxtail Studios) • Branko Lukic • Natasha Podogova (Co-Founder, The Club SF) • Johnny Rohrbach (Silverside AI) • Duygu Gun & Cigdem Oztabak (SHIFT+Create)

This event is in collaboration with FoxTail Studios, serving as the creative partner bringing tech that truly works for creatives; The Club SF, as community partner keeping a pulse on San Francisco’s creative scene; and SHIFT+Create, another community partner crafting spaces and experiences where creativity, technology, and culture intersect. And of course, hosted by Freepik, building the best AI suite in the market for creators of all types.

Join us during #SFTechWeek for an evening of learning, sharing, and celebrating the future of creativity powered by better tech. This event is a part of #SFTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem.

Learn more at www.tech-week.com.

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