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Big Bang Gala | Bridging Science & Technology
Thursday, April 24, 2025

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From cutting-edge science to creating innovative exhibits to cataloging the planet’s vast library of life, technology is critical to the Academy’s mission of regenerating our natural world.

Join us for the Academy’s annual fundraising gala celebrating the intersection of science and technology with a shared purpose of addressing environmental challenges and steering humanity towards a positive coexistence with nature. Hear from keynote speaker Aza Raskin, Co-founder and President, Earth Species Project, and Academy scientists as they discuss how groundbreaking technology and innovation will provide the tools needed to regenerate the natural world.  And of course, the fun and inspiration continues with Party After Dark.

Presenting Sponsor: Autodesk

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Big Bang Keynote Speaker
Aza Raskin

Co-founder and President, Earth Species Project

Aza Raskin is a National Geographic Explorer and Co-founder and President of Earth Species Project, an international nonprofit dedicated to using AI to decode animal communication and transforming how human beings relate to the rest of nature. He is featured in AI and the Future of Us: An Oprah Winfrey Special discussing the effects artificial intelligence has on human behavior, and how it may evolve as the technology progresses.

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Big Bang Event Chair
Andrew Anagnost

President and CEO, Autodesk

Andrew Anagnost is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Autodesk. Dr. Anagnost’s career spans more than 25 years of product, business, and marketing experience focused on driving strategy, transformation, and product development. He completed a doctorate degree at Stanford University and worked at NASA Ames Research Center as an NRC postdoctoral fellow.

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For more information, please contact:
Nicha Leaser, Associate Director, Donor Events
(415) 379-5423