The 2026 Silicon Valley Private Credit Summit

Silicon Valley's next wave demands trillions in growth capital.
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DATE:
May 7, 2026
Starting at 8:00 AM
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Convene at 40 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, CA
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Silicon Valley's next wave demands trillions in growth capital. And private credit is at its core:

AI infrastructure. Energy, robotics, chips and advanced manufacturing. Defence, drones and autonomous transportation systems - even scalable fintech.

From growth-stage through investment grade, private credit is becoming core infrastructure for technology. Because capital-intensive technology can’t scale on equity alone.

The shift:

Hyper-growth tech companies are adopting what infrastructure and real estate have long known: credit is a growth tool, not a last resort.

Project finance. Asset-backed finance. Equipment financing. The private credit toolkit is deep - the companies that master it scale faster while preserving ownership.

The challenge:

These tools require real expertise. Complex capital structures demand new skills and systems for monitoring, covenant management, and visibility.

who it's for

The Silicon Valley Private Credit Summit will convene the people defining this convergence:

  • CFOs and Finance Leaders from growth stage through scaled: Building capital structures and evaluating where credit fits - facilities, asset-backed structures, and the full toolkit
  • Private Credit and Specialty Finance Teams: Building deal flow in technology, understanding what makes these companies creditworthy, and defining the structures that work
  • Advisors and Intermediaries: Structuring deals between lenders and borrowers in an emerging market

Attendance is curated to ensure value. If you're lending into technology, borrowing to scale capital-intensive technology, or structuring deals between the two, you'll be among your peers.

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Meet & Learn From

Speakers

Vikak Kante

Chief Financial Officer, Mitra Chem

Beau Corey

Vice President, Finance, Bright Machines

Ramtin Attar

CEO & Co-Founder, Promise Robotics

Brett Bivens

Founder, Production Capital

David Hamilton

Head of Asset Management Research, Moody’s

Trevor Cook

Lead, Carta Loan Operations

William Godfrey

Founder & CEO, Tangible

Anissa Gardizy

Reporter, Cloud Computing and Digital Infrastructure, The Information

John Markell

Founder, Armentum Partners

Don Muir

CEO & Founder, F2

Kevin Hsu

CEO & Co-Founder, Lumonic

Valentina Valencia

Co-Founder and CEO, Vaas

Agenda

8:00 AM: Registration & Networking Breakfast

9:00 AM: Welcome by Marc Andrew, Founder, The Private Markets Forum

9:10 AM: Opening Keynote: The Rise of Production Capital

Who will finance the $3 trillion production capital gap? As infrastructure demands trillions and technology requires robust support, this keynote will explore the essential question of the role of capital-intensive technology in reshaping the boundary between venture and infrastructure finance. Firms that successfully bridge this gap will define the next era of deployment.

9:35 AM: Panel 1: From Cloud to Ground: When Technology Becomes Capital-Intensive

For fifteen years, software scaled on minimal capex. That era is over. AI compute, robotics deployment, and defense systems require billions in physical assets before revenue scales. This panel explores the transition: when companies stop thinking in ARR multiples and start thinking in asset values, cash flows, and debt capacity.

10:05 AM: Fireside Chat: The State of Compute Finance

Graphics processing units (GPUs) have become income-generating assets that underpin billions in debt. But they depreciate faster than real estate and face the risk of obsolescence. GPU-backed facilities have started yielding returns comparable to established asset classes, with yields now mirroring those of aircraft leasing at around 8%. This presentation walks through how lenders underwrite GPU-backed facilities, which collateral structures work, and what depreciation curves look like.

10:30 AM: Panel: What Credit Committees Actually Underwrite

Pitch decks don't close debt deals. This conversation gets operational: What financial metrics matter? How do lenders model chip depreciation and utilization rates? What contract structures provide confidence? Where do deals die, even when the technology works?

11:00 AM: Coffee + Conversation

11:30 AM: Panel 2: The Full Credit Toolkit: Beyond Venture Debt

Venture debt is one tool. Equipment financing, asset-backed lending, project finance, forward flow agreements, and ABS structures are others. This panel maps the full spectrum: when each instrument makes sense, how to sequence them, and how the capital stack evolves from Series A through infrastructure-grade deployment.

12:10 PM: Presentation: Building Infrastructure Lenders Can Trust

Lenders don't write checks based on revenue milestones. They write checks when systems exist: contract structures, collateral tracking, financial reporting, telemetry, and covenant compliance. This presentation walks through the operational infrastructure that makes companies credit-ready.

12:35 PM: Lunch

1:35 PM: Panel 3: Leveraging Public Capital

The Office of Strategic Capital, SBIC Critical Technologies Initiative, and DOE Loan Programs Office are mobilizing billions in government-backed leverage. This panel explores how technology companies access these programs, how they work with private lenders, and what the application process actually requires.

2:00 PM: Panel: New Frameworks for Asset-Backed 

ABS structures can unlock billions but require bankruptcy-remote SPVs, dual collateral pledges, and sophisticated documentation. This conversation walks through how these deals actually get structured, what breaks along the way, and whether the complexity is worth it.

2:40 PM: Panel 4: Hardware-as-a-Service and Robotics Deployment Finance

HaaS and RaaS generate recurring revenue but create significant working capital gaps. Manufacturers finance the bill of materials upfront and wait months for subscription revenue. This panel explores warehouse facilities, forward flow agreements, and contract-backed lending structures that enable the scalable deployment of robotics.

3:15 PM: Panel: The Credit Tech Stack: Covenant Management, Telemetry, and Data

Managing complex facilities requires real-time covenant monitoring, IoT asset tracking, and automated data ingestion. Manual spreadsheets break. This panel examines the technology platforms being built—from Finley and Cascade to 73 Strings and Nvidia fleet management—and how they reshape what lenders and borrowers can manage.

3:45 PM: Presentation: Case Study: Financing Our $500M Asset Deployment

A real walkthrough of structuring and executing a large debt facility. The capital needed, how the deal was structured, what due diligence was required, what almost broke, and what the company would do differently next time.

4:15 PM: Closing Panel: What's Blocking Scale in Technology Credit Markets

Despite needing trillions, technology credit markets remain fragmented. Are there education gaps between technologists and credit investors? Lack of standardization? Regulatory constraints? Bank retreat post-Basel III? This panel diagnoses the real bottlenecks and what needs to change for the market to reach infrastructure-grade scale.

4:45 PM: Agenda Close and Welcome to the Afternoon Reception

5:00 PM: Afternoon Reception

6:30 PM: Conference Close

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Is this event for me?

If you're financing the physical economy, this summit is for you. Join deep tech CEOs & CFOs, private credit investors and the founders engineering AI infrastructure, clean energy, space, robotics, and advanced manufacturing. From new underwriting frameworks to hybrid capital structures, operators and capital alike will be part of this event.

When does the in-person conference begin and end?

8AM - 5PM (PST)

What is included in the Pass?

Access to all content sessions, conference materials, food and beverage and networking sessions.

Where will it be?

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40 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA 94108

How do I get there?

100 Stockton Street is located between Grant Avenue and Powell Street

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