a16z Announces First Cohort of 73 Design Engineer Fellows from Top Tech Companies
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a16z (Andreessen Horowitz) has announced its inaugural cohort of 73 Design Engineer Fellows, bringing together AI-native design leaders from major tech companies including Meta, OpenAI, Stripe, Google, and Atlassian, as well as founders building category-defining products. The fellowship aims to unite pioneers and builders who are shaping the intersection of design and engineering in the AI era.
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The selected fellows represent a cross-section of tech leadership.
Others, like Dann Petty (QuiverAI), Ryo Lu (Cursor), and Nicholas Garro (Vercel), are actively developing category-defining products from inception to scale.
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