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Ed Roman

Ed Roman is a prominent figure in the tech and venture capital sectors, known for founding Hack.Summit(), a significant virtual event series aimed at developers. He is also a founding partner of Hack VC, a venture capital firm that focuses on various technology sectors.

Background and Career

Based in San Francisco, California, Ed Roman has a strong background in venture investing, having made over 250 investments throughout his career. Before establishing Hack VC, he worked as an angel investor and seed venture capitalist for more than a decade.25

Hack.Summit()

Hack.Summit() is recognized as one of the largest virtual conferences for programmers, providing a platform for developers to connect, learn, and showcase their projects. The event series has evolved over the years, addressing various themes and technologies, including blockchain and Web3 innovations.13

Roman's contributions to the tech community extend beyond Hack.Summit(), as he actively engages in discussions and panels related to technology and investment strategies, influencing the direction of emerging tech trends.14

Highlights

Sep 13 · twitter

Super impressed by Unsupervised AI. AT&T just announced that they used AI Agents from Unsupervised to find over $100M of insights through automated data analysis.

https://t.co/gHvKq8ZhOn

Aug 15 · twitter

Check out this amazing demo from Tavus. A full digital twin of a real person emulated by AI, that you can interact-with in realtime. Very proud to be an investor.

May 19 · The Seattle Times
How a trash-talking crypto bro caused a $40 billion crash - The Seattle Times
May 18 · The New York Times
How a Trash-Talking Crypto Bro Caused a $40 Billion Crash - The New York Times

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Location

San Francisco, California, United States