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Kyle Vogt

Location: USA

Kyle Vogt serves as co-founder, chief technology officer, president and CEO of Cruise. He also serves on the boards of Nobell Foods and Upside Foods. Under his leadership and that of his co-founder Dan Kahn, Cruise has created the world’s first all-electric fleet of self-driving cars, which are currently being tested on public roads in U.S. cities. His interest in self-driving car technology began at an early age when he competed in Battlebots

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#246

Xs

156

Investments

33

Exits

1
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About Kyle Vogt
Number of Portfolio Companies 4
Location USA

Kyle Vogt serves as co-founder, chief technology officer, president and CEO of Cruise. He also serves on the boards of Nobell Foods and Upside Foods. Under his leadership and that of his co-founder Dan Kahn, Cruise has created the world’s first all-electric fleet of self-driving cars, which are currently being tested on public roads in U.S. cities. His interest in self-driving car technology began at an early age when he competed in Battlebots, and by the age of 14 he had built his first prototype self-driving car from a Power Wheels car. At MIT, he worked on the DARPA Grand Challenge, where he co-lead a team to retrofit the Ford F-150 with wired and sensor control. Before Cruise, he co-founded Twitch (acquired by Amazon), Socialcam (acquired by Autodesk) and Justin.tv.

About Kyle Vogt

Known as co-founding Cruise Automation, a pioneer in self-driving car technology that General Motors acquired in 2016, Kyle Vogt is a trailblazing entrepreneur in the technology sector. Co-founding Justin.tv, which developed into Twitch—a significant gaming site that Amazon eventually purchased for about a billion dollars—was Vogt’s first venture into entrepreneurship. He is a prominent figure in the IT sector because of the tremendous progress that his vision and leadership have made in the field of autonomous car technologies.

Education

Kyle Vogt studied computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He had a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical areas of technology and robotics from his studies at MIT, a center for technological innovation and engineering excellence. This experience helped him much in his next endeavors, as he used what he had learned to create and tackle challenging issues in the computer sector.

Family

Because Kyle Vogt prefers to keep this part of his life private, details regarding his family life are not frequently made public. But it’s well known that his upbringing and life experiences have greatly influenced his leadership style and career aspirations. He has a strong interest in technology and innovation and manages to strike a balance between his personal and professional lives.

Interesting Facts

There are lots of interesting facts about Kyle Vogt’s career that show his impact on startups and technology. However, Vogt went into robotics with the founding of The Bot Company, with the goal of creating robots to help with household tasks, following his successful leave from Cruise Automation. This project shows his continued dedication to improving daily routine via technology. In addition, his early work showed his ability to identify and profit from new digital trends when he founded Socialcam, a social video app that Autodesk later bought. Vogt’s reputation in the Silicon Valley tech sector stems from his skill in navigating the difficult terrain of tech firms and bringing them to successful conclusions.

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ENTRY ROUND
VALUATION at entry ($M)
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UPSIDE Foods
Series A2
$60M
21,83
$1 310M
SnapDocs
Series C
$600M
2,5
$1 500M
Groq
Series C
$800M
1,38
$1 100M
Impossible (Food Products)
Series G
$4 000M
1,75
$7 000M

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2024