Kevin Surace is an American technology innovator, speaker and entrepreneur. He is the CTO of Appvance, creator of an AI-based software QA platform. He was Inc. Magazine’s 2009 entrepreneur of the Year. He is known as the inventor of QuietRock Soundproof Drywall Planet Forward, CNBC and the World Economic Forum have recognized Surace as an innovator and a technology pioneer. He has been awarded 84 patents worldwide. Surace is a speaker on AI, robotics, automation and the future of jobs and has given hundreds of talks on the topic including TEDx.
At General Magic, Surace was the executive vice president of products and network services, led the development of the first large scale artificially intelligentvoice user interface, and led the team that developed the OnStar Virtual Advisor for General Motors." He also served as the chairman, CEO and president of WebKnight, Inc.. Most recently, he became the CEO of Appvance, the developer of an AI driven QA platform for automated software testing/ Surace also held engineering and management positions at National Semiconductor, IBM and Seiko Epson. Surace co-founded Serious Energy, a cleantech company that uses disruptive technologies to reduce energy usage in buildings. Serious Energy’s product EcoRock earned a Best New Product award from Popular Science magazine. and was named the most innovative environmental product of the year by the Wall Street Journal. He also launched the cloud-based procurement platform and serviced as its chairman, CEO, and president. In 1992, Surace also co-founded Air Communications Inc., and became the company’s CEO and president. In 2010 he led Serious to replace all of the windows in the Empire State Building to reduce energy consumption. Surace is the CTO of Appvance, creator of an AI driven QA platform. He has served on many boards including RIT, Zeta Design/Build, WaterCity, Coyuchi, Spot Trender and TweetSecret.
Sustainability
Surace holds several patents in green technologies, and has authored articles on energy efficiency and the green economy. In 2009, he delivered a TED talk on his patented eco-friendly drywall and the need to rethink basic materials in a sustainable light. He is quoted as saying, " eight thousand gallons of gas to build one house. … It’s like driving around the world six times. We must change everything."
Awards & recognition
In 2009, Inc. Magazine entrepreneur of the Year. In 2010, CNBC, one of 15 Leading Innovators for the next decade. In 2010, the WorldEconomic Forum, Tech Pioneer. In 2010 he was the keynote speaker for the Democratic Caucus. In 2011, Planet Forward nominated Surace as an Innovator of the Year.