The Future of Work in the Age of AI
An Invitation to the Builders, Investors, and Thinkers Shaping What Comes Next
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On January 27, we will gather in Palo Alto for an afternoon focused on one question that matters more every quarter: how AI is reshaping the future of work, and what that means for the people building companies right now.

NextStar Venture Partners is pleased to co-host The Future of Work in the Age of AI alongside Beatrice Lion, CEO of True Global Ventures. We are grateful to our friends at DLA Piper for supporting the event and welcoming us to Palo Alto.
This will be an intentionally curated afternoon of keynotes, panels, and real conversation. Seating is limited, and preference will be given to investors and founders who are actively building AI applications connected to how work is done, managed, governed, and transformed.
Why This Conversation Matters Now
AI is no longer a future concept. It is already changing how teams sell, code, hire, train, comply, and make decisions. The pace of change is uneven across sectors, and the implications are not just technical. They are organizational, cultural, and human.
This event is designed to create space for thoughtful discussion among people who are close to the work. Builders who are navigating real constraints. Investors who are seeing patterns across portfolios. Operators who are making decisions that affect how people spend their working lives.
We are particularly interested in AI applications across areas such as marketing and sales, software development, cybersecurity, education, human resources and talent, compliance, and adjacent domains. We are also paying close attention to AI that intersects meaningfully with blockchain in future-of-work use cases.
What You Can Expect
This is not a pitch day. It is not a surface-level trend talk. The goal is substance.
You can expect perspectives from experienced investors and operators, grounded discussions about where AI is creating real leverage, and candid conversation about what is not working yet. The format is designed to encourage dialogue, not just presentation, and to foster connections that continue beyond the room.
As several people noted in the LinkedIn discussion around this event, what is most valuable right now is the chance to compare notes with peers who are dealing with similar questions: where AI is delivering real productivity gains, where it introduces new risks, and how leaders should think about adoption without losing sight of people.
Who Should Attend
This afternoon is best suited for founders, investors, and senior leaders who are actively engaged in building or backing AI-driven products tied to the future of work. If you are working through how AI changes roles, workflows, incentives, or governance, you will be in good company.
Seating is limited by design to preserve the quality of conversation.
Next Steps
REGISTER NOW and join us on January 27.
For those attending who wish to explore collaboration opportunities, please reach out to Deborah via deborah@nsvp.vc to connect during the event.


