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Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
Education: June 13-19 | West Hall Meeting Rooms
Exhibits: June 17-19 | North & Central Halls

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Aaron Luber - Google

Aaron Luber

Director of Business Development for Google Labs, Google
United States

Aaron Luber is the Director of Business Development for Google Labs and has been at Google for over 13 years across a variety of products and projects primarily at the intersection of AI and Hardware. Google Labs is at the forefront of all early stage AI innovation at Google today. From products like the Gemini Developer API, to NotebookLM, to Veo/Flow and Google Beam, Aaron is responsible for leading the business and working closely with Product and Engineering teams as new AI projects go from 0 to 1 at Google. Aaron is now based in NYC, but prior to Google worked at startups and media companies in LA.

 


Aaron started his Google career at YouTube supporting Living Room partnerships (YouTube TV - now the #1 streaming service in the world for 2 years running!). After building the foundational distribution partnerships that ultimately led to YouTube's scale, he transitioned to working on the earliest incarnations of Google's XR and immersive efforts. For the past 10 years, Aaron has been driving hardware efforts across Google Glass, VR headsets, AR glasses and Pixel. He is a founding member of Project Starline, an early immersive project that started by way of Google's XR efforts and now has transitioned to a brand new AI video communication platform: Google Beam. Aaron leads the entirety of the business for Beam, driving the P&L, managing foundational manufacturing and platform partnerships, and all commercialization as Beam has begun selling into Enterprise customers. Aaron has also been working on Google's generative AI efforts since 2022, first as PaLM and then as Google launched Gemini to the world in 2023. Overall, Aaron specializes in launching and commercializing early innovation, both at the Research phase and then as products make first steps to go-to-market and find product market fit.

 

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