[AI Seminar Series] REMINDER: Seminar by Trelynd Bradley, tomorrow Friday February 20th, 12-1pm, MRB Seminar Room

Vassilis Tsotras vassilis.tsotras at ucr.edu
Thu Feb 19 17:44:27 PST 2026


Reminder for the seminar tomorrow; please use the link below if you plan to
attend.
V. Tsotras
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2026 at 2:02 PM Vassilis Tsotras <vassilis.tsotras at ucr.edu>
wrote:

> The next AI Seminar will be on Friday February 20th, 12-1pm, in the MRB
> Seminar Room (1st floor). Come and listen about AI opportunities for
> economic development in California.
>
> The talk will be given by Trelynd "Tre" Bradley, Deputy Director for
> Innovation and Emerging Technologies, CA Governor Office of Business and
> Economic Development (GO-BIZ)
>
> *** Pizza and refreshments will be provided ****
>
> To keep track of the number of attendees, please *register* at:
> https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-seminar-series-tickets-1983184124101
>
>
> TITLE: Economic Development of the AI Opportunity
>
> ABSTRACT:
> As the Deputy Director for Innovation and Emerging Technologies at the
> California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz),
> Tre Bradley is the primary advisor to California state leaders on
> technology trends and opportunities, focusing on commercialization,
> technology transfer, and talent pipeline development. In this talk, Tre
> will discuss the work his office does to promote different ways AI can
> advance economic opportunities for California.
>
>
> Bio:
> Trelynd “Tre” Bradley is the Deputy Director for Innovation and Emerging
> Technologies at the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic
> Development (GO-Biz), where he leads efforts to maintain and advance
> California’s role as the global leader in cutting-edge sectors such as
> artificial intelligence, quantum, fusion, space, robotics, and more. Tre
> advises state leaders on technology trends and opportunities, focusing on
> commercialization, technology transfer, and talent pipeline development. He
> additionally provides tailored consultation to corporate executives,
> industry associations, and entrepreneurs on incentive navigation, site
> selection, and infrastructure planning. During his tenure in business
> development, his work has supported some of the largest deals in capital
> expenditure and job creation in California in sectors such as aerospace and
> defense, clean energy, critical minerals, biotech, agriculture, and
> manufacturing.
>
> Tre holds a bachelor’s degree in both business economics and political
> science from UC Riverside, a Graduate Certificate in Applied Policy and
> Government from CSU Sacramento and an MBA from the Anderson School of
> Management at UCLA.
>
> ------------------------------------
> Sponsored by the RAISE at UCR Institute, the AI Seminar Series presents
> speakers working on cutting edge Foundational AI or applying AI in their
> research. The goal of these seminars is to inform the UCR community about
> current trends in AI research and promote collaborations between faculty
> in this emerging field. These seminars are open to interested faculty and
> graduate/undergraduate students. Please forward this email to other
> colleagues or students in your lab that may be interested. After the
> seminar a discussion will follow for questions, open problems, ideas for
> possible collaborations etc.
>
> Sincerely,
> Vassilis Tsotras
> Professor, CSE Department
> co-Director, RAISE at UCR Institute
>
> Amit Roy-Chowdhury
> Professor, ECE Department
> co-Director, RAISE at UCR Institute
>
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