Sakshi Dubey is a globally recognized leader in robotics, AI, and automation — at the forefront of intelligent systems and computer vision technology deployed at extraordinary scale across global operations. Her work spans the full arc of modern automation, from pioneering AI perception systems to leading cross-functional engineering programs that bridge cutting-edge research and real-world deployment across North America, Europe, and Japan.
Beyond her engineering work, Sakshi is a NASA Astronaut Scientist and a Women in Tech North America Award winner. She is a TEDx speaker whose talk Women in Computing: Is it Really Rocket Science? has resonated with audiences worldwide, and a sought-after international keynote speaker with 25+ engagements across three continents. She has spoken at the United Nations advocating for technology and women's rights. She is the founder of Pink Tech Decoded and an incoming book author — driven by a lifelong commitment to advancing women and girls in technology.
Beyond work, Sakshi enjoys nature walks and is an aviation enthusiast working toward her private pilot's license — with a love for flying discovery airplanes.