Frontier Tech Forum

Frontier Tech Forum 2025 Opens in Silicon Valley, Showcasing Emerging Tech

Silicon Valley, USA — September 18–19, 2025. Draper University’s Hero City came alive as the Frontier Tech Forum 2025 convened visionaries at the forefront of AI, robotics, blockchain, quantum computing, cybersecurity, and deep tech. Hosted by legendary investor Tim Draper and his Draper University and co-organized with Synexis and Founders Bay, the Forum brought together more than 60 global leaders from government, capital markets, academia, and technology. Together, they explored how AI, Web3, DePIN, RWA, and cybersecurity can reshape industries and accelerate global innovation.

The two-day forum, designed as a space for builders and funders to collaborate, went beyond hype to explore how frontier technologies are actively reshaping industries and societies. With more than 60 influential speakers and leaders from venture capital, academia, corporate innovation, and government, the event positioned itself as one of Silicon Valley’s most important gatherings of 2025.

The Purpose Behind Frontier Tech Forum

The Frontier Tech Forum was not just another tech conference—it was designed as a crucible for ideas at the cutting edge of science, technology, and capital. In an era where innovation cycles are accelerating faster than regulatory frameworks and public understanding, the Forum’s mission was to create a structured dialogue that puts builders, investors, policymakers, and academics under one roof.

At its core, the Forum sought to:

  • Bridge Hype and Reality — With so much noise around AI, Web3, quantum, and robotics, the event was organized to move beyond marketing narratives and demonstrate practical applications and long-term roadmaps.
  • Enable Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration — Innovation does not happen in silos. By uniting experts from government, academia, venture capital, and entrepreneurship, the Forum fostered conversations that cut across sectors, ensuring that ideas could be stress-tested and scaled.
  • Highlight Investment Pathways — With the presence of capital networks exceeding $700 billion, the event underscored its role as a launchpad for ventures seeking funding while helping investors identify credible opportunities in frontier markets.
  • Shape the Next Decade — Discussions were intentionally forward-looking, focusing on how frontier technologies will evolve between 2025 and 2035. Whether it was AI’s impact on labor markets, blockchain’s role in finance, or quantum’s implications for trust, the agenda emphasized foresight and preparedness.
  • Globalize Silicon Valley’s Role — While rooted in Silicon Valley, the Forum had a global lens. Leaders and innovators from across continents contributed perspectives that recognized the interconnected nature of today’s tech landscape.

As one organizer put it, “This Forum was about asking the right questions: not only what these technologies can do, but how they should be deployed to serve humanity.”

A World-Class Lineup of Leaders

The Frontier Tech Forum 2025 brought together an exceptional roster of speakers from government, venture capital, academia, and industry, reflecting the Forum’s mission to unite the world’s top minds at the edge of innovation.

Government: Fiona Ma, California State Treasurer, who overseeing the $3.5 trillion California economy.

Venture Capital: Tim Draper, iconic Silicon Valley investor, Draper Associates ($1.2B AUM), early backer of Tesla, SpaceX, and Coinbase.

Capital Markets: Ryan Baird, Managing Director at Baird Augustine, with access to a $700B+ capital network.

Industry Pioneers: Abhay Mav, VP of Corporate Development at MoonPay, scaling global crypto infrastructure.

Academia: De Kai, AI pioneer, UNESCO expert, and UC professor advancing human–AI collaboration.

Entrepreneurship: Gary Fowler, CEO of GSD Venture Studios, a 17-time founder and unicorn creator.

In addition, senior partners from Blumberg Capital, SkyDeck, Founder Institute, and other leading global institutions were in attendance, underscoring Silicon Valley’s role as a nexus of technology, investment, and innovation.

Frontier Insights: Key Takeaways from the Forum

Over two packed days, the Frontier Tech Forum delivered a series of conversations, debates, and deep dives that underscored both the promise and complexity of frontier innovation. From billion-dollar venture perspectives to groundbreaking academic insights, here are the standout moments:

  • Tim Draper’s Fireside Chat
    The legendary investor shared hard-earned lessons from backing Tesla, SpaceX, and Coinbase, encouraging founders to embrace bold ideas despite the risk. His dialogue with Hermine Wong set the tone for fearless innovation.
  • De Kai on Human–AI Collaboration
    AI pioneer and UNESCO expert De Kai explored the evolving relationship between humans and intelligent systems, asking what “relational intelligence” will mean in the next decade.
  • Entrepreneurship as the Engine of Innovation
    Gary Fowler, 17-time founder and unicorn builder, reminded the audience that frontier technologies only move forward when paired with entrepreneurial grit and execution.
  • Blockchain at a Crossroads
    Experts like Ryan Baird (Baird Augustine), Alan Leong (SkyDeck), and Abhay Mav (MoonPay) tackled the urgent topics of regulation and investment readiness, highlighting blockchain’s transition from speculation to infrastructure.
  • Quantum and AGI on the Horizon
    Thought leaders unpacked the profound opportunities—and risks—of quantum computing and artificial general intelligence, signaling a future where trust, ethics, and innovation must evolve hand in hand.

Beyond the main stage, curated breakfasts, lunches, and evening happy hours kept the conversations flowing, turning inspiration into potential collaborations.

About MiniDoge

MiniDoge is pioneering the convergence of Meme culture and Web3, combining AI, blockchain, DePIN, and RWA to create an ecosystem that is both engaging and practical. Its recently launched Mini 1Pro blockchain smartphone redefines user experience as a “consume-to-invest” entry point, making Web3 more accessible to mainstream audiences.

The project is rapidly expanding globally, with initiatives spanning academic collaborations with top universities like Stanford, Oxford, and Cambridge, as well as high-visibility cultural activations at events including New York Fashion Week, Miami Art Basel, and pop-ups in Paris, Milan, and Amsterdam.

Reflecting on the event, Aasim Rasheed emphasized the Forum’s larger purpose:

  • On MiniDoge“MiniDoge represents a new kind of cultural and technological fusion. By embedding Meme culture into serious blockchain and AI infrastructure, it shows us how Web3 can be both fun and practical—bridging communities with capital networks and mainstream adoption.”
  • On Frontier Tech“This is not just about showcasing technology—it’s about shaping how AI, blockchain, quantum, and robotics converge to redefine global systems. The Forum was built to move us from hype into action.”

Rasheed emphasized that MiniDoge and Frontier Tech together illustrate how culture, technology, and capital can converge, creating new opportunities for adoption, collaboration, and social impact.

About Co-Host: Orbis86

Orbis86 is proud to co-host Frontier Tech Forum 2025. Our mission is to connect, educate, and activate communities at the intersection of Web3, AI, and real-world adoption. With a global presence across 20+ major conferences and a vibrant network of builders, investors, and thought leaders, Orbis86 is committed to accelerating meaningful innovation.

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