Schedule
Day 1, November 3rd
07:30 AM
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09:00 AM
Check-in
09:00 AM
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09:30 AM
Welcome Coffee
09:30 AM
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11:00 AM
Block 1: Platforms
Platforms go beyond the hype. The infrastructure and applications that turn AI into accessible and intelligent services and products.
Malte Ubl
Actually shipping agents and not just talking about it
Julia Neagu
Vibes vs Evals: When to Ship and When to Test
Noah Solomon
Whimsy Is the New Utility
Elliot Norrevik
The Agentic Internet
11:00 AM
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11:30 AM
Coffee Break
11:30 AM
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12:50 PM
Block 2: Physical AI
Physical AI is where AI breaks out of the silicon. The space for researchers and visionaries to expand the physical frontiers of AI in the real world.
Ville Kuosmanen
Physical AI in action: Operating robots with human-in-the-loop corrections
Shadi Elaridi
Rise of the Clankers: The State and Future of Home Robotics
12:50 PM
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01:00 PM
Group photo
01:00 PM
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03:00 PM
Lunch + Networking
03:00 PM
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05:00 PM
Block 3: Tooling for AI
Tooling for AI is for those in the trenches. The tools for tackling the unglamorous but crucial work of making AI scalable, reliable, and useful.
Dana Lawson
AI Inside: Embedding Agents in Linear
David Gomes
Rethinking the IDE UI for Engineering with AI
Jaime Jorge
Adopt fast, govern faster
Sarah Wooders
TBA
Steve Ruiz
Agents on the canvas
05:00 PM
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06:00 PM
Happy Hour + Finger food ๐ฅ
Day 2, November 4th
07:30 AM
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09:00 AM
Check-in
09:00 AM
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09:30 AM
Arrival + Welcome Coffee
09:30 AM
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11:00 AM
Block 1: Foundational Models
Foundational Models are where it all begins. The core capabilities driving the creative explosion in the field, redefining code, art, content creation, and more.
Dana Aubakirova
Democratising AI for Robotics with SmolVLA: Building Community-Driven Foundational Models
Angelo Giacco
State of AI Audio
Joe Rowell
From Artisanal to Industrial: Building AI models in the Modern Era
Nikita Khomich
The Hunt for Robust Computer Use Agents
11:00 AM
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11:30 AM
Coffee Break
11:30 AM
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01:00 PM
Block 2: Ethics
Ethics & Sustainability help build the future in the right way. The critical conversations on ethical, social, and economic implications of AI.
Rachel-Lee Nabors
Better engineering with SLMs
Clara Matos
Are evals really dead? Lessons from building evals in Healthcare at Scale
Andrรฉ Baptista
An AI agent that can hack
Pedro Coelho
Lessons learned from building a Copilot for 1M+ agents
Luis Clara Gomes
Computer-aided Humanity
01:00 PM
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03:30 PM
Lunch + Networking
03:30 PM
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04:00 PM
Block 3: Surprise
04:00 PM
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05:00 PM
Closing Remarks + Thank You
05:00 PM
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06:00 PM
Happy Hour + Finger food ๐ฅ



















