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Utilising ChatGPT for your Business
Event
3 Mar 2026
Leicester

Utilising ChatGPT for your Business

Unlock practical AI benefits for SMEs with a focused, in-person workshop in Leicester. Utilising ChatGPT for your Business is a one-day action-planning session designed to introduce business owners and marketing managers to the potential of ChatGPT and Generative AI. Delivered in Leicester by East Midlands Chamber and funded via UKSPF, this workshop equips you with concrete steps to streamline customer interactions, content creation, and marketing using AI in your day-to-day operations. What you’ll gain from the day: - A clear understanding of what ChatGPT is, how it works, and how to prompt it effectively for business tasks - Hands-on guidance on using ChatGPT for content creation, customer service, and automated responses - Practical tips for integrating AI into your business strategy with minimal risk and clear ethical considerations - Real-world case studies showing how SMEs have successfully adopted ChatGPT to gain a competitive edge - An action-oriented takeaway plan you can implement immediately in your business Who should attend: - Established SMEs located in Leicester city looking to pilot or scale AI-powered workflows - Business owners and marketing managers who want to harness AI without needing prior AI expertise What’s covered: - Introduction to ChatGPT and its capabilities - Understanding prompts and how to tailor prompts to business needs - Using ChatGPT for content creation and marketing - Case studies of successful AI adoption in small businesses - The future of Generative AI and practical considerations for implementation and ethics Outcomes: - A solid understanding of ChatGPT’s role in your operations - Actionable strategies to improve customer service and content workflow with AI - Practical steps and timelines to integrate AI into your business process - Ethical considerations and risk management when deploying AI - Confidence to experiment with AI and generate measurable improvements Important details: - Date: 3 March 2026, 9:30am – 4:00pm - Location: Mercure Leicester The Grand Hotel, Leicester, LE1 6ES (in-person) - Status: This event is fully booked with registrations closed - Eligibility: Open to established SMEs located in Leicester city and funded by UKSPF through East Midlands Chamber - Organiser: East Midlands Chamber - Presenter(s): Includes industry experts and panelists such as Martin Broadhurst Note: Registrations are closed, but this page provides context on the topics and potential benefits of adopting ChatGPT in a

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Event
3 Mar 2026
Cambridge

Connecting Cambridge: AI in Education (monthly meet-up #2)

Cambridge AI in Education monthly meetup #2 — Tuesday 3 March 2026, in-person at Cambridge University Press & Assessment, Room SG-1/2/3. Short talks, open sharing, and informal networking for Cambridge’s AI x Education community. Join a focused gathering where colleagues across Cambridge who are exploring, researching, or building with AI in education come together to exchange ideas, learn from one another, and spark collaboration. This month’s session features a mix of concise lightning talks (10 minutes each), open sharing, demonstrations, and time for informal networking. Whether you’re developing new AI-driven teaching techniques, piloting educational technologies, or simply curious about the latest in AI for learning, this is a space to connect with peers, get feedback, and stay inspired. Event details: - Date and time: Tuesday, 3 March 2026 at 15:00 - Location: Room SG-1/2/3, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, Triangle, Cambridge, England - Format: short talks, demonstrations, open discussion, and networking - Audience: primarily Cambridge faculty and staff (open to others by request) - Host: Cambridge University Press & Assessment in collaboration with the Judge Business School - Call for speakers: we’re seeking contributors for 10-minute lightning talks. If you’re working on something you’d like to showcase—or simply want to share an idea, approach, or learning—this is a great opportunity to spark discussion and connect with others across the University. What to expect: - A supportive, collaborative environment to showcase AI in education projects, research, or experiments - Lightning talks followed by Q&A and discussion to surface ideas and potential collaborations - Informal networking to build professional connections with peers across Cambridge - Insights into current AI initiatives at Cambridge University Press & Assessment and related educational research groups For more information on what Cambridge University Press & Assessment is doing in AI, visit their AI - embracing innovation page, and for broader Cambridge AI info see the University’s AI resources. This event is part of Cambridge’s ongoing AI in Education community-building efforts. Registration: This is an in-person event; tickets are available through the event page. If you’re part of Cambridge and you’d like to attend, please check the event page for eligibility details and any guest access considerations. Explore more AI and education tech events in our network: find m

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Event
3 Mar 2026

Trusted AI Agents by Design: From Trust Ecosystems to Authority Continuity

Explore trusted AI agents by design—learn how trust, provenance, and continuous assurance shape agent ecosystems at a Scotland-based network event on March 3, 2026. Rapid innovation in agentic AI is redefining how autonomous systems make decisions. This Meetup brings researchers, practitioners, and builders together for a focused evening that combines quick framing, two deep dives into interoperable trust protocols, and a live panel to connect the layers of trust across organizational boundaries. Attendees will gain concrete insights into how trust is designed into AI agent ecosystems, including the Trust Spanning Protocol (TSP), TMCP (and TA2A) for secure, interoperable communication, and the Provenance Identity Continuity (PIC) Protocol with its Proof of Continuity as a security primitive for distributed transactions and agent chains. Agenda highlights: - 5:00 PM Opening & Framing – Shane Deconinck - 5:10 PM Running AI Agent Protocols over Trust Spanning Protocol – Wenjing Chu How TMCP and TA2A bring secure, interoperable communication to AI agent ecosystems, built on the Trust Spanning Protocol - 5:35 PM Authority Is Continuous – Nicola Gallo Introducing PIC (Provenance Identity Continuity) and its Proof of Continuity - 6:00 PM Closing Panel: Connecting the Layers – Moderated by Shane Deconinck Discussion on how the proposed solutions fit together, what’s missing, and what’s needed for adoption Learn more about the core concepts referenced in the talks: - TSP: Strengthening Trust in Human and AI Interactions (PDF) - PIC Protocol This is a networking event designed for those engaged with AI agents, security, governance, and building with AI protocols. It’s suitable for researchers, engineers, and product people working at the intersection of AI, autonomy, and trustworthy system design. Expect a compact, technically focused program with opportunities to connect with peers and discuss practical implications for real-world agent ecosystems. Registration is via Meetup. View the full agenda and speakers on the event page. Key takeaways you’ll gain: - A practical framework for designing trust into AI agents that cross organizational boundaries - An understanding of how Trust Spanning Protocol enables interoperable, secure communications - Insight into the role of Provenance Identity Continuity in distributed agent workflows - Networking with other builders exploring AI agents, no-code/low-code applications, and governance models Find more AI event

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Event
3 Mar 2026
Amsterdam

Trusted AI Agents by Design: From Trust Ecosystems to Authority Continuity

Explore trusted AI agents by design in Madrid as experts discuss how trust infrastructure—Trust Spanning Protocol (TSP) and Provenance Identity Continuity (PIC)—enables secure, continuous AI agent ecosystems. This meetup focuses on rapid innovation in agentic AI, where agents don’t just forward intent but help create it, making trust an architectural requirement rather than an afterthought. The event invites researchers, developers, security professionals, and product leaders to dive into how decentralized trust infrastructure can enable interoperable, secure communications across AI agent ecosystems across organizational boundaries. Schedule and program highlights (Madrid, March 3, 2026, 17:00–18:00 local time): - 5:00 PM Opening & Framing – Shane Deconinck - 5:10 PM Running AI Agent Protocols over Trust Spanning Protocol – Wenjing Chu How TMCP (Trust Spanning Protocol) and TA2A enable secure, interoperable communication to AI agent ecosystems, built on the Trust Spanning Protocol. - 5:35 PM Authority Is Continuous – Nicola Gallo Introducing PIC (Provenance Identity Continuity Protocol) and its Proof of Continuity as a security primitive for distributed transactions and agent chains. - 6:00 PM Closing Panel: Connecting the Layers – Moderated by Shane Deconinck A discussion on how the proposed solutions fit together, remaining gaps, alignment with standards, and what’s needed to move from specification to adoption, with audience interaction. Learn more concepts and resources referenced in the session, including the TMCP and PIC Protocol materials, and explore how these approaches can strengthen trust in human–AI interactions within distributed agent networks. This is a hands-on, forward-looking conversation aimed at shaping practical standards and adoption paths for secure AI agent ecosystems. If you’re curious about designing AI systems with built-in trust, interoperability, and continuity across organizational boundaries, this meetup offers a clear, technical lens on the challenges and potential solutions. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of how to architect for trust, what protocols to watch, and how to think about provenance and continuity in agent-driven workflows. Registration and details can be found on the Meetup event page: [Meetup page](https://www.meetup.com/es-es/lfdt-madrid/events/313334687). This session is part of the LFDT Madrid community events series and is ideal for those involved in AI agents, distributed syste

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Event
3 Mar 2026
Belfast

From Prompt to Productivity, Agentic AI in Practice

Key value proposition: this Belfast JUG meetup dives into making Agentic AI practical in real Java apps, moving beyond hype to tangible productivity. Attendees will see a hands-on, developer-first walkthrough of implementing Agentic AI in Java using LangChain4J, starting from a simple example and evolving into a repeatable workflow. If you’re a Java developer, AI engineer, or software architect curious about building reliable AI-powered automation, this session offers pragmatic patterns you can apply immediately. What to expect: - Practical, code-focused exploration of Agentic AI in Java with LangChain4J. The talk centers on turning prompts into structured execution and orchestrating tool calls in real apps, not just theoretical concepts. - A step-by-step progression from a basic example to a workflow that demonstrates when an agent adds value and when it’s unnecessary complexity. - Real-world patterns for tool calling and orchestration, with emphasis on repeatable outcomes and robust behavior instead of “it worked once.” - Discussion of how large players (e.g., Citi) are advancing internal GenAI platforms and how those ideas translate into practical engineering work today. - A hands-on, engineer-focused session designed to deliver actionable takeaways, with time for Q&A and live coding. Format and audience: - In-person, developer-centric meetup hosted by BelfastJUG in Belfast [Belfast](https://www.createwith.com/cities/belfast). - Target audience includes Java developers, AI practitioners, and software engineers who want to build reliable AI-powered workflows. - Bring a laptop and be prepared to engage with live coding and practical demos. Prior exposure to Java and basic AI concepts will help, but the session aims to be accessible to motivated learners. Topics you’ll explore: - Implementing Agentic AI in Java: practical approaches for reliable productivity, not hype - LangChain4J in action: from a simple example to a production-friendly workflow - From prompt to execution: structuring prompts, defining steps, and orchestrating tools - When an agent is useful versus when it introduces unnecessary complexity - Patterns for robust tool calling and workflow orchestration in real apps - Methods to achieve repeatable outcomes and predictable results Registration and venue: - Date and time: Tue, Mar 3, 2026, 6:00 PM local time (Belfast) - Location: Belfast (JUG meetup venue – see the Meetup page for exact address and directions) - Meet other local builders

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Event
3 Mar 2026
Riyadh

Trusted AI Agents by Design: From Trust Ecosystems to Authority Continuity

Trusted AI Agents by Design: From Trust Ecosystems to Authority Continuity is a Riyadh-based meetup focused on designing trustworthy AI agents and resilient trust infrastructures. Scheduled for March 3, 2026, the event presents a pragmatic, speaker-led session that explores how agents make consequential decisions and how trust must be engineered into agent ecosystems. The day’s agenda outlines a focused sequence of talks and a closing panel designed to connect theory to real-world adoption. What to expect: - 5:00 PM Opening & Framing — led by host Shane Deconinck, setting the stage for trusted agent design and the challenges of cross-organizational trust. - 5:10 PM Running AI Agent Protocols over Trust Spanning Protocol — Wenjing Chu explains how TMCP and TA2A enable secure, interoperable communication across AI agent ecosystems, building on the Trust Spanning Protocol. - 5:35 PM Authority Is Continuous — Nicola Gallo introduces PIC (Provenance Identity Continuity Protocol) and its Proof of Continuity as a security primitive for distributed transactions and agent chains. - 6:00 PM Closing Panel: Connecting the Layers — Moderated by Shane Deconinck, this session links the proposed mechanisms to standards and practical adoption, with opportunities for audience interaction. Why you should attend: if you’re building or evaluating AI agents in environments where trust, provenance, and cross-organization collaboration matter, this event offers concrete concepts, protocols, and a hands-on discussion about bringing trust design into production. Expect a mix of theory, architecture-level talks, and a panel that binds the conversation to real-world constraints and standards alignment. Target audience and format: developers, product managers, security engineers, researchers, and entrepreneurs interested in AI agents, trust infrastructures, and no-code or low-code pathways that incorporate robust agent design. The session-style format emphasizes talks with a panel, followed by Q&A, offering a compact, high-signal evening for practitioners seeking to understand how to design, verify, and deploy trusted AI agents. Location and context: this is an in-person event in Riyadh. Attendees will have the chance to network with practitioners from related groups and discuss interoperability and standards in agent ecosystems. Find more AI events in [Riyadh](https://www.createwith.com/cities/riyadh). For those tracking related materials, the discussion references ongoing work

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Event
3 Mar 2026

South Coast User Group - Meetup - March 3rd 2026

South Coast User Group – March 3rd 2026, Evening Meetup 🗓 Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM 📍 Location: Hilton Hotel, Utilita Bowl (Ageas Bowl), Southampton, In-person 🍕 Food & Drinks: Provided 🎟 Cost: Free Why attend this meetup This in-person, community-driven session gathers Microsoft professionals, developers, architects and IT leaders from the South Coast for practical talks, live demos, and peer-to-peer networking. The lineup blends real-world IT scenarios with AI-inspired insights relevant to cloud, security and data, offering actionable takeaways you can apply in your day-to-day work. Agenda and sessions - 7:00 – 7:15: Arrival & Networking - 7:15 – 8:45: Community Talks & Demos • Session 1: "The state of the threat landscape" — Jon Carter, Microsoft UK Healthcare Executive Lead. A practical look at current cyber threats, what security really means in the Microsoft ecosystem, and what you can do to better protect your organisation. • Session 2: "Storage is the foundation. Everything else is scaffolding" — Anthony Mashford, Cloud Solutions Architect at NetApp. Why data storage foundations matter for migration and modernisation, with Azure-native, first‑party storage services and guidance for enterprise workloads. • Session 3: "ERA of Unified Cloud Control: How AI is reshaping IT in 2026" — Ed O'Brien, Cloud Practice Director, Sopra Steria. An exploration of AI-driven cloud governance and autonomous operations, and what it means for leaders responsible for cloud strategy and execution. - 8:45 – 9:00: Open Networking & Wrap-Up Who should attend - Microsoft professionals & practitioners - Developers, architects, consultants, and IT leaders - Anyone interested in Microsoft technologies and the local community Why this is valuable - Learn from local speakers with practical, real-world insights - Gain actionable tips for security, storage and cloud management in a world increasingly guided by AI - Network in a friendly, informal setting and enjoy complimentary food and drinks while you learn Event specifics - Type: In-person meetup - Organiser: South Coast User Group - Target audience: Microsoft professionals, developers, IT leaders - Location: Hilton Hotel, Utilita Bowl (Ageas Bowl), Southampton - Date and time: 2026-03-03, 19:00–21:00 (local time) Registration & where to find more - Registration and details on the Meetup page: https://www.meetup.com/mcscug/events/312953946 - This is a free event with live talks and networking opportunities. If you

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Toronto

RovoCon Toronto

RovoCon Toronto is a free, full-day, hands-on AI event by Atlassian Community Events designed to turn ideas into action. This Toronto edition is part of a multi-city series that brings Atlassian experts, AI builders, and a growing community of makers together for a practical, collaborative experience. Attendees will participate in AI agent workshops, hands-on labs, and peer networking with the goal of turning concepts into concrete, usable AI-powered solutions that can automate workflows and improve collaboration without requiring deep coding expertise. What you can expect: - A full-day program focused on practical AI in the workplace, led by Atlassian experts and seasoned AI practitioners - Guided, step-by-step sessions that help you dream, build, and share AI-driven ideas - Hands-on labs where you can prototype AI-powered workflows tailored to real-world use cases - Peer networking to connect with developers, builders, and like-minded makers who are experimenting with AI-first teamwork - A collaborative atmosphere that emphasizes learning by doing, experimentation, and knowledge sharing Who should attend: - Developers, builders, and AI practitioners who want to create solutions, automate work, and experiment with AI-powered tools - Teams exploring AI-assisted collaboration, workflow optimization, and automation without needing advanced coding skills - Makers and solo builders looking to validate ideas in a supportive community Format and experience: - Free, full-day in-person event designed to foster hands-on learning and practical outcomes - A mix of workshops, guided labs, and networking broken into interactive sessions - Opportunities to share insights, learn from others, and leave with AI solutions you can put to work Logistics: - Date: 2026-03-04 (single-day event) - Location: Toronto, Canada (in-person) - Registration: see the event page for details and sign-up - Organizer: Atlassian Community Events Toronto Why this stands out: - A focused, hands-on approach to building with AI that lowers the barrier to experimentation - A community-driven setting designed to accelerate learning through collaboration and peer feedback - Real-world applicability for automating tasks, optimizing workflows, and enhancing team collaboration with AI For those exploring AI-enabled workflows and no- or low-code solutions, RovoCon Toronto offers a practical, supportive environment to prototype and validate ideas with tools and guidance from experts. Register and le

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ServiceNow AI Summit Dublin – 4 March 2026
Event
4 Mar 2026
Dublin

ServiceNow AI Summit Dublin – 4 March 2026

Discover how AI, data, and workflows unite at ServiceNow to transform customer experience and IT operations. The Dublin AI Summit at ServiceNow Ireland, 60 Dawson Street, on 4 March 2026, promises practical insights into turning AI ambition into action and delivering tangible business outcomes. Key value prop: see how AI agents can handle routine operations, accelerate incident resolution, and free teams for higher-value work — all within ServiceNow’s unified data, AI, and workflow platform. Expect a blend of strategic context and hands-on demonstrations that connect AI capabilities to real-world benefits. What you’ll learn and see: - Customer Experience Transformed: how organisations shorten quote times and resolve cases faster using a unified CRM approach that breaks down silos and leverages AI intelligently. - Autonomous IT Delivered: live examples of AI agents handling routine IT tasks, improving efficiency, and enabling teams to focus on strategic initiatives. - Practical frameworks and strategies you can apply immediately, drawn from customer success stories and industry-specific sessions. - Inspiring keynotes and sessions designed to cater to different roles — from CIOs and IT ops leads to product teams exploring AI-enabled workflows. Format and experience: - In-person event hosted by ServiceNow in Dublin’s city centre - A mix of keynote presentations, industry-specific sessions, and customer success stories - Live demos and case studies that connect AI, data, and workflow automation to measurable outcomes - Opportunities to network with peers, practitioners, and potential collaborators Who should attend: - IT leaders, service delivery managers, and operations teams exploring AI-enabled automation - No-code/low-code practitioners and developers curious about integrating AI agents into existing workflows - Startups and SaaS teams looking for practical AI and automation playbooks to accelerate value delivery Logistics: - Date: 2026-03-04 - Location: ServiceNow Ireland, 60 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, Ireland - Format: in-person conference-style summit with sessions and demos - Registration: available via the event page Note: there’s a related event in London on 10 March 2026 mentioned during the page content, for those interested in broader UK&I AI summit coverage. You can explore that opportunity via the linked information on the page. For more details and to register, visit the official event page: [Register now](https://www.servicenow.com/commun

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Event
4 Mar 2026
London

Big Data & AI World 2026 | Events & Exhibitions

Discover how data and AI combine to drive intelligent transformation at Big Data & AI World 2026, part of Tech Show London on 4–5 March 2026. Join Chief Data Officers, AI strategists and innovators exploring how responsible, transparent AI delivers measurable business value.

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Dublin

ServiceNow AI Summit Dublin

One-day in-person ServiceNow AI Summit in Dublin (2026-03-04). Learn how ServiceNow acts as an AI control tower, apply AI to business workflows, hear from ServiceNow experts, and network with peers. Event time listed as 09:00–17:00 at ServiceNow, 60 Dawson Street.

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Birmingham

General - Birmingham AI Meetup - March 2026

Discover Birmingham’s AI community at Innovation Depot for the first Birmingham AI Meetup of 2026. This in-person gathering is tailored for both AI-curious newcomers and seasoned practitioners, offering a welcoming space to learn, share, and connect with others who are exploring artificial intelligence in business and daily workflows. The event is positioned as Birmingham’s biggest AI meeting of the year, with a focus on practical updates, community-driven knowledge, and meaningful networking. What to expect: - Updates on what’s happened in AI in the last month - Networking with like-minded people to expand your AI knowledge and connections - Free lunch provided by our sponsors - A friendly, inclusive environment where both non-technical and technical attendees can contribute and learn Details: - Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026 - Time: 11:15 AM to 1:00 PM - Location: Innovation Depot, Birmingham, AL - Parking: Free parking available at the Innovation Depot lot and on 1st Ave N & 2nd Ave N - Sponsors: Keysys and Linq - Category: Science & Tech, High Tech Audience: - AI-curious individuals looking to understand AI basics and applications - Non-technical business people who want to stay up to date on AI - AI practitioners who enjoy sharing knowledge and learning from others Format: - In-person meetup with a short update segment and ample time for networking - Community-driven discussions and potential demos or lightning talks from attendees Why attend: - Learn from the latest AI updates and trends in a practical, community-focused setting - Meet peers, potential collaborators, or mentors in the Birmingham AI scene - Bring questions, ideas, and a willingness to share what you know with others Cross-links and notes: - Find more AI events in [Birmingham](https://www.createwith.com/cities/birmingham) - If you’re curious about AI tools, you’ll encounter and reference practical tools like [ChatGPT](/tools/chatgpt) in discussions - Explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation) Registration: - This is a free, community-driven event designed to foster learning and connection. Please RSVP via the Eventbrite page to help organizers plan seating and lunch.

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Oxford

AI Festival 2026 (4 March)

AI Festival 2026 at Oxford Brookes University invites researchers, students, and staff from diverse fields to discover practical ways to apply AI in dissertations and real research projects. On 04 March 2026, from 12:00 to 16:00, join us in Forum Café (JHB Building) for a day of posters, presentations, and networking hosted by the Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics Network (AIDAN). This in-person event is designed to be welcoming to newcomers—no prior AI experience required; curiosity is all you need to dive into AI-powered research workflows. What to expect: - Plenary talk by Prof. David Clifton, Royal Academy of Engineering Chair of Clinical Machine Learning at the University of Oxford. His session covers foundation models for healthcare, clinical decision support, digital health, and the safe deployment of machine learning in real-world medical settings. - Poster presentations: students and staff showcase AI-enabled research across computing, business, arts, health, engineering, and more. There’s an opportunity to win a prize for outstanding posters and to gain visibility for your work. - Interactive agenda: coffee and lunch, poster pitches, and a dedicated Q&A with researchers and data experts. Network with peers and receive constructive feedback on your ideas. - Poster submission: if you’re working on an AI-enhanced project or dissertation, submit a poster for consideration. Email zali@brookes.ac.uk for submission details. Who should attend: - Students preparing dissertations or research projects who want practical AI ideas you can apply in your own work - Early-career researchers seeking feedback, collaboration opportunities, and visibility for their AI-related research - Academics and professionals interested in the latest AI applications in healthcare, data analytics, and related domains Format: - In-person festival featuring plenary talks, poster displays, short pitches, and networking moments - A supportive, collaborative environment designed to translate AI research into practical insights Registration: - Register via the event page and consider submitting a poster for the chance to win a prize. If you’re presenting, please contact zali@brookes.ac.uk for poster submission details. Explore more AI events in [Oxford](https://www.createwith.com/cities/oxford) and stay tuned for additional Think Space digital skills and generative AI events. This festival is a great entry point to see AI in action across disciplines and to learn how to

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[Private event] Create With Community Kickoff Party
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Create With
4 Mar 2026

[Private event] Create With Community Kickoff Party

We're live! This is the first official session for Create With Community members and we want you there. Join Kieran, Harold, and a few special guests as we officially get this thing started. Create With is the UK's leading community for people building with AI agents, vibe coding tools, and no-code platforms. We're product managers, freelancers, marketers, consultants, and career changers who are shipping real products without writing traditional code. Internal tools, client portals, automation workflows, full apps. If you can describe it, you can build it. Our members love that this isn't another hype-filled tech space. It's a calm, supportive corner of the internet where you can learn at your own pace, ask questions without judgement, and surround yourself with people who are actually building things. Come for the AI, stay for the humans. 🤝 Here's what we'll cover: 🗓️ What's coming up: office hours, lightning lessons, expert AMAs, meetups 💬 How to get the most out of the private Slack community 🎤 Talks from the founding team and special guests ❓ Open Q&A where you can ask us literally anything This is your community. We want to build it with you, not just for you. Come along, say hello, and help us shape what this becomes.

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4 Mar 2026
Amsterdam

Let's talk AI in Amsterdam Vol. III

Let's talk AI in Amsterdam Vol. III is an intimate, discussion-driven meetup organized by Netventis, designed for hands‑on AI minds who want practical, real‑world insights. With only 15 spots, the format emphasizes conversation over lecture, giving participants a space to share experiences, challenges, and concrete adoption strategies in a relaxed setting. The event centers on practical AI usage, from generative applications to intelligent automation and AI strategy, ensuring attendees leave with actionable ideas for their own projects and teams. What to expect: - A compact, non‑lecture format: this isn’t a panel—it's a facilitated conversation where attendees contribute, question, and learn from one another. - Moderation by professionals from Accenture and a public safety company, creating a structured yet open dialogue around real‑world AI challenges. - A convivial, hands‑on feel: venue provided by Netventis with three rounds of wine tasting and light snacks (bread & dips, cheeses, charcuterie). The social atmosphere supports meaningful connections and peer learning. - A focus on practical adoption: themes include generative applications, intelligent automation, and AI strategy, with an emphasis on actionable takeaways that attendees can apply in their organizations. - Target audience: data scientists, data strategists, product owners, innovation leads, and business technologists who want to exchange authentic, industry‑relevant insights on how AI is transforming work. Logistics: - Date and time: Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 6:30 PM. - Location: Nook, Amsterdam, NH (in‑person event). - Capacity: Limited to 15 spots; participation by invitation or confirmation only. - Final details will be provided by Netventis. Who should attend: - Professionals actively exploring or leading AI initiatives in their teams. - Anyone interested in practical, scalable AI adoption strategies beyond theory. - Individuals looking to expand their network with like‑minded AI practitioners and potential collaborators. Registration and where to learn more: - Tickets and more details: [Let’s Talk AI in Amsterdam Vol. III on Eventbrite](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lets-talk-ai-in-amsterdam-vol-iii-tickets-1982609721046). - Find more AI events in [Amsterdam](https://www.createwith.com/cities/amsterdam). - Explore related topics and events via our directory: [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation). This event is ideal for anyone who wants to move from theory to rea

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Chiang Mai

AI Business Focused Weekly Chiang Mai

AI Business Focused Weekly Chiang Mai is a practical, business-minded meetup designed to help founders, managers and entrepreneurs harness AI for real-world results. The first session is scheduled for Wednesday, 4 March 2026 at 18:00 local time, with weekly meetings to follow. This is a hands-on, non-technical gathering focused on applying AI tools to grow revenue, increase productivity and gain competitive edge. What to expect - Practical discussions on AI applications across core business areas: automation, customer insights, content creation, operations and strategic decision‑making. - Real-world experiences shared by participants, from solo ventures to established companies, highlighting wins, challenges and lessons learned. - A welcoming space for non-technical attendees to explore how AI can drive business value without needing a deep technical background. - A lightweight format that blends short talks, case discussions, live demonstrations and ample time for Q&A and peer feedback. Who should attend - Entrepreneurs, business owners, managers, and anyone curious about how AI can boost business outcomes. - Individuals at any level of technical expertise who want practical, actionable ideas rather than theory. Format and logistics - In-person sessions held in Chiang Mai; venue details will be announced. The meetup page lists the event on Meetup, with subsequent weekly sessions. - The event page link for the current session is available here: [Meetup Event Page](https://www.meetup.com/th-th/coding-in-bangkok/events/pxqvttyjcfbgb). - No strict prerequisites or coding background required; the emphasis is on business value and realistic use cases. What tools and approaches might you encounter - Exploration of AI toolkits and platforms aimed at business growth and efficiency. Expect discussions around practical implementations rather than deep technical builds. - As part of the conversation, there may be references to no-code and automation tools used to operationalize AI ideas. For example, you might see mentions of no-code automation with [Bubble](/tools/bubble) and workflow automation via [Zapier](/tools/zapier). - If you’re exploring automation, you can also discover related automation topics and events through our directory: explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation). - For broader context, you can find more AI events in Chiang Mai at [Chiang Mai](https://www.createwith.com/cities/chiangmai). Why this stands out - This is

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Event
4 Mar 2026
Mexico City

DevConnect Mexico City

DevConnect Mexico City is a comprehensive technical meetup organized by Databricks in partnership with Marsh, tailored specifically for data and AI practitioners focused on advancing their skills in cutting-edge AI and data technologies. Taking place at The St. Regis Mexico City on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, this event offers an immersive opportunity to engage with experts from Databricks including Product Managers, Developer Relations, Field Engineers, and Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). Attendees will dive deep into the latest features of the Databricks ecosystem, including exciting new tools like Lakebase, a new OLTP database that integrates tightly with lakehouse data to enable operational AI applications and agents. Other sessions cover innovative topics such as simplifying enterprise AI stacks with Databricks Genie, Knowledge Assistant, and Unity Catalog to unify governance and create high-precision multi-agent systems. The event also addresses operational challenges of deploying high-quality AI agents into production using MLflow, offering insights into the agent-driven development lifecycle, evaluation with MLflow scorers, and production readiness strategies. This meetup is perfect for AI engineers, data scientists, developers, and enterprise technologists interested in leveraging Databricks tools to build, manage, and scale AI-driven applications and agents. The format includes expert talks, technical demos, and post-event access to hands-on guided labs through Databricks Academy. Participants will also have networking opportunities with a community of like-minded practitioners and Databricks advocates, plus chances to win swag raffles. Discover more AI and automation focused events in [Mexico City](/cities/mexico-city) and explore our directory for related topics in [ai-agents](/directory/events?topic=ai-agents) and [automation](/directory/events?topic=automation). Register to secure your place and elevate your AI practice with Databricks DevConnect!

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Event
5 Mar 2026
Amsterdam

Zero Density Training Series – Amsterdam

Key value: Two-day, hands-on broadcast training in Amsterdam focused on real-time workflows using Reality 5.7. This in-person program at the Zero Density Amsterdam Training Center is designed for broadcast professionals working with AR, Virtual Studios, XR, on-air graphics, and video walls. Pre-registered attendees gain practical, production-ready instruction built around real-world workflows, with limited seats and a certificate upon completion. The event runs 5–6 March 2026 with a participation fee of €789, and the registration covers training, accommodation, and lunches. What to expect: - Practical, hands-on sessions over two days (Reality 5.7 focused) covering system configuration, camera tracking & lens calibration, node-based compositing, and live studio operations & control. - Real-time broadcast workflows in AR, virtual studios, on-air graphics, and video walls, all centered on a design, control, playout mindset for scalable, repeatable workflows. - Structured tracks: - Reality 5.7: Virtual Studio Mastery (Instructor: Ali Erdogan, Tolga Ergin) – master the broadcast virtual studio workflow, including high‑fidelity compositing, Traxis integration, live studio operations, and the new multi-channel execution model with DLSS AI upscaling to maintain 50/60fps in ray-traced sets. - Building Sustainable Broadcast Workflows with Reality 5 (Instructor: Faraz Qayyum) – focus on stable project structure, unified Reality platform concepts, and operator-friendly control and logging. - Unified Template-Based Broadcast Graphics for AR, Virtual Studios, Video Walls and Overlays (Instructor: Faraz Qayyum) – standardize graphics creation and execution with a single template system, no‑code design, and template-driven playout across domains. - Trainers: Faraz Qayyum, Ali Yasin Erdoğan, Tolga Ergin – senior engineers and instructors with deep Unreal Engine and real-time graphics expertise. - Certification: Participants who complete the training receive an official Zero Density Certificate. - Notes: Pre-registration is required due to limited seating; the cited price includes training, accommodation, and lunches. Audience and format: - Ideal for technical teams operating or building broadcast graphics and virtual studios who want a strong technical foundation and practical adoption of Reality 5.7 workflows. - In-person, hands-on, lab-style format with small group sizes for direct support and problem solving. - The program is product‑level and uses real product

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México City AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup
Event
Virtual
5 Mar 2026

México City AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup

Why attend: this is a focused, virtual meetup bringing together data scientists, ML engineers, and open-source enthusiasts to explore the cutting edge of AI, machine learning, and computer vision. The Mexico City AI, ML and CV Meetup curates monthly sessions with diverse speakers, often alternating between English and Spanish, designed to deepen practical understanding of AI systems, tooling, and real-world applications. If you’re building AI-enabled software, experimenting with no-code/low-code AI workflows, or just keen to stay ahead of the curve in vision and ML, this event offers a compact, high-signal format with active community engagement. What to expect this month (March 5, 2026): - A virtual format with registration for Zoom, allowing participation from anywhere. The event is online-only, suitable for remote attendees across time zones. - A multi-talk agenda featuring leading researchers and practitioners in AI, ML, and computer vision. Talks include: - MOSPA: Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion. A dataset and diffusion-based framework to model human motion conditioned on spatial audio, addressing how virtual humans respond to auditory stimuli in immersive environments. - Securing the Autonomous Future: Navigating Agentic AI, IoT, and Cyber Resilience. A discussion on building trustworthy autonomous AI systems with oversight and accountability, framed for enterprise contexts. - Plugins as Products: Bringing Visual AI Research into Real-World Workflows with FiftyOne. An exploration of FiftyOne’s plugin ecosystem and how plugins can accelerate data-centric AI workflows. - Transforming Business with Agentic AI. Real-world use cases showing how autonomous AI agents can transform operations across e-commerce, insurance, and healthcare. - Speaker bios illustrate depth: Zhiyang (Frank) Dou (MIT CSAIL) on motion synthesis and spatial audio; Samaresh Kumar Singh (HP Inc.) on agentic AI and edge/federated learning; Adonai Vera (Voxel51) on FiftyOne plugins; Joyjit Roy (enterprise AI leader) on governance and scaling agentic AI. - Language notes: some talks are delivered in English, while others may be in Spanish, reflecting the local and international nature of the community. - Community focus: expect practical insights, demos, and opportunities to engage with fellow developers, researchers, and practitioners; a great place to discover new AI/no-code tooling integrations and to discuss building with AI rather than just theory. Who should attend: - D

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Event
5 Mar 2026
Frankfurt

Hands-On Bootcamp: Vibe Coding & GenAI Development

VALUE PROP: A focused, in-person hands-on bootcamp in Frankfurt that combines Vibe Coding with GenAI development to give you practical, executable skills in AI-driven software building. Taking place March 5–6, 2026, in Frankfurt, this event is designed for developers and builders who want to move from theory to tangible, working AI-powered solutions. WHAT TO EXPECT: An immersive two-day, hands-on workshop where you’ll learn by doing. Expect guided labs, live coding sessions, and collaborative challenges that emphasize real-world applicاتions of GenAI in modern software. The format is designed to keep hands-on momentum high, with opportunities for questions, feedback, and peer learning as you translate Vibe Coding concepts into working prototypes. FOCUS AREAS: - Vibe Coding fundamentals and workflows that enable rapid AI-enabled software development - GenAI development lifecycle: ideation, prompt design, model selection, integration, and evaluation - Building AI agents and AI-powered components that can be embedded into apps and services - Practical integration techniques: data handling, tooling orchestration, and deployment considerations - debugging, testing, and performance tuning for GenAI-enabled projects TARGET AUDIENCE: This bootcamp is well-suited for developers, engineers, product builders, and AI enthusiasts who want to level up hands-on skills in AI-driven software development. While some programming experience will help, the sessions are designed to be accessible to a range of backgrounds with a focus on practical outcomes. FORMAT & EXPERIENCE: In-person, two days of interactive, outcome-oriented sessions. Expect hands-on labs, step-by-step walkthroughs, group challenges, and live demonstrations. Networking opportunities and informal exchanges with peers and mentors will help you translate what you learn into your own projects. LOCATION & LOGISTICS: Frankfurt, Germany (VibeKode Tour — Frankfurt/Main). This is an in-person event; plan for on-site participation and collaboration with fellow attendees. REGISTRATION & ACTIONS: Reserve your ticket on the event page: https://entwickler.de/conferences/vibekode-bootcamp-tour-frankfurt. Early registration is recommended to secure a seat. ADDITIONAL CONTEXT: For attendees seeking broader AI-focused opportunities in the region, you can explore more AI events in [Frankfurt](https://www.createwith.com/cities/frankfurt). Note: Detailed speaker lines, session times, and agenda will be provided on the

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Vibe Coding: Using AI Prompts to Improve your Website, Write Code and Build Apps
Event
5 Mar 2026
Nottingham

Vibe Coding: Using AI Prompts to Improve your Website, Write Code and Build Apps

Vibe Coding is a free, practical, in-person workshop in Nottingham that shows you how to harness AI prompts to design, prototype and deliver website pages, code solutions, and small apps without needing advanced programming skills. Hosted by East Midlands Chamber and funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, this full-day session blends concept with hands-on practice so you can start vibing your own technical solutions for your business. What you’ll gain - A clear understanding of what vibe coding is and why prompts matter in modern software creation - A refresher on the basics of programming and software design to frame useful AI-assisted work - An overview of tools and platforms that support rapid prototyping and no-/low-code workflows - Live examples spanning websites, simple tools, and fuller applications to inspire your own projects - A structured approach to prototyping and proof-of-concept development, including planning steps for real-world delivery - Hands-on vibe coding: guided exercises that let you practice prompting, refining AI outputs, and building small demonstrations - Risk awareness: common pitfalls and how to avoid them when using AI to build software - A roadmap for the future of vibe coding and how it can scale within your business context Who should attend This workshop is open to established enterprises located in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. It’s ideal for non-technical founders, managers, and teams who want to explore what AI can do beyond basic content generation and who are keen to deliver practical digital solutions without a large developer budget. Attendees should bring a laptop to participate actively in the hands-on sessions. Logistics - Date and time: Thursday 5 March 2026, 9:30am – 4:00pm - Venue: Holiday Inn Nottingham, Castle Bridge Road, Castle Marina, Nottingham, NG7 1GX - Cost: Free - Host: East Midlands Chamber - Eligibility: Open to established enterprises in Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire; subject to Subsidy Control Act (2022) MFA/de minimis rules - Registration: Book your place via the event page: https://growthhub.eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk/events/vibe-coding-using-ai-prompts-emcca Why this matters Rapid changes in programming have been propelled by AI. Vibe coding focuses on the creativity and process of building with AI prompts, turning ideas into tangible pages, tools, and apps with lower technical barriers. Whether you’re exploring new digital capabilities for a produc

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AI & Data Summit 2026 Toronto
Event
5 Mar 2026
Toronto

AI & Data Summit 2026 Toronto

AI & Data Summit 2026 Toronto is IDC Canada’s premier executive event for senior technology and business leaders driving artificial intelligence and data strategies. Designed for CDOs, Heads of Data, and AI/innovation leaders, this full‑day program delivers high‑impact insights and actionable strategies focused on Canada’s top priorities: scaling AI adoption, ensuring data quality and governance, and navigating regulatory requirements in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. As Canadian organizations accelerate AI and data-driven transformation, attendees will explore how to turn data into a trusted strategic asset while embedding transparency, ethics, and accountability into AI initiatives. What to expect: - Expert-led sessions from IDC analysts and industry leaders on building future‑ready data architectures and operationalizing AI responsibly - Keynotes, panels, and collaborative discussions designed to deliver measurable business impact and practical frameworks - In‑depth exploration of data privacy, governance, and regulatory considerations, including the forthcoming Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) - Real‑world case studies and guidance on turning data quality and data integration into competitive advantage Expert perspectives are highlighted through sessions such as the IDC Keynote: Agentic AI at Scale: Accelerating Innovation While Managing Risk, featuring thought leadership from industry experts like Bob Parker, IDC Senior Vice President, and other regional leaders. Attendees will gain insights into how organizations are deploying agentic AI to accelerate innovation while addressing data privacy, security, and ethical AI concerns. Venue and format: - Date/time: Thursday, March 5, 2026 (start around 9:45 am; full‑day program) - Location: Marriott Downtown at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, 525 Bay St., Toronto, ON M5G 2L2 - Format: keynote sessions, expert panels, and collaborative discussions designed for high‑level peer learning and practical takeaways Who should attend: - CIOs, CTOs, Chief Data Officers, VPs of Data and AI, data & analytics leaders, and executives driving AI and data strategy in Canada - Professionals seeking concrete strategies to scale AI initiatives, improve data governance, and navigate regulatory landscapes Why attend: - Gain a clear, actionable blueprint for turning data into a strategic asset that drives business value - Learn how to operationalize AI responsibly and measure its impact across the organization -

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Event
5 Mar 2026
Birmingham

Artificial Intelligence Business Meetup

The Artificial Intelligence Business Meetup is a dynamic monthly event held in Birmingham, designed to explore the transformative power of AI in business. Scheduled for March 5, 2026, at 11:30 AM, the meetup gathers forward-thinking professionals to discuss opportunities and challenges posed by AI in various sectors. This event offers substantive networking opportunities, enabling attendees to connect with like-minded peers, share experiences, and build partnerships in a relaxed setting. Hosted at the Alvar Bar at Clayton Hotel (B5 5JE), the meetup includes refreshments to foster a friendly atmosphere. Attendees can expect practical value with tangible takeaways such as free AI tool audits, resource guides, and tailored strategies to enhance UK businesses' AI adoption. The event targets a broad audience including business owners keen on efficiency and revenue growth, AI service providers, aspiring AI professionals, entrepreneurs building AI solutions, and investors interested in funding AI startups. By attending, participants will stay ahead in the fast-evolving AI landscape by gaining expert insights, expanding their professional network, and uncovering new possibilities to leverage AI for business or career advancement. Find more AI events in [Birmingham](/cities/birmingham) or explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation). Secure your place and learn more at the [event page](https://www.meetup.com/artificial-intelligence-business-meetup/events/313190701).

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Paris AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup
Event
Virtual
5 Mar 2026

Paris AI, Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup

Value proposition: A virtual, Paris-based meetup bringing together data scientists, ML engineers, and computer vision enthusiasts to explore cutting-edge AI topics, share practical insights, and learn from leading researchers and practitioners. This online event offers a compact, speaker-driven format that blends theory with real-world applications, ideal for hands-on builders who want to stay ahead of the curve. What to expect on March 5, 2026 (9–11 AM PT, online): - Four in-depth talks spanning advanced motion generation, security in agentic AI, practical integration of visual AI into workflows, and enterprise adoption of autonomous AI. - Each session features experienced researchers or industry practitioners, followed by Q&A to discuss applicability, challenges, and actionable takeaways. - A focus on bridging research with real-world engineering—from dataset design and diffusion-based motion generation to secure AI deployments and practical AI orchestration patterns. Talk lineup: - MOSPA: Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion — Exploring how spatial audio signals can guide realistic human motion generation and how a diffusion-based framework can leverage this for richer character animation. Speaker: Zhiyang (Frank) Dou, MIT CSAIL. Background: Ph.D. student in Computational Design and Fabrication and Computer Graphics. - Securing the Autonomous Future: Intersection of Agentic AI, IoT, and Cyber Resilience — Investigating how intelligent systems can be secure, trusted, and accountable when deployed across billions of devices. Speaker: Samaresh Kumar Singh, Engineering Principal at HP Inc., with expertise in distributed systems, edge AI, and privacy-preserving learning. - Plugins as Products: Bringing Visual AI Research into Real-World Workflows with FiftyOne — A deep dive into how FiftyOne’s plugin ecosystem can accelerate data-centric workflows, enabling researchers and engineers to package and share work as reusable plugins. Speaker: Adonai Vera, Machine Learning Engineer & DevRel at Voxel51. Note: FiftyOne is highlighted as a practical platform for integrating visual AI research into production. - Transforming Business with Agentic AI — Applying autonomous AI to business contexts, with concrete patterns for governance, orchestration, and scaling of intelligent agents across industries such as eCommerce, insurance, and healthcare. Speaker: Joyjit Roy, Senior technology and program management leader with 21+ years in applied AI. Audience and format: - Tar

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Event
Virtual
5 Mar 2026

Berlin AI Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup

https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/berlin-ai-machine-learning-and-computer-vision-meetup Berlin AI Machine Learning and Computer Vision Meetup is a virtual, Berlin-based gathering for data scientists, ML engineers, and open-source enthusiasts to hear from practitioners working at the cutting edge of AI, ML and computer vision. The March 5, 2026 session brings a curated lineup of talks from researchers and engineers, with time allocated for discussion and Q&A. The event is online (Zoom) and hosted by the Berlin AI ML & CV Meetup community, drawing attendees from across the global AI and developer ecosystems. What makes this meetup compelling: - A focused, multi-talk format that covers both foundational ideas and practical applications in AI, ML, and vision systems. - A roster of experienced speakers sharing research insights and real-world use cases, offering both theoretical grounding and actionable takeaways. - An accessible online format with broad participation, ideal for remote learners, indie developers, researchers, and professionals exploring agentic AI, computer vision, and data-centric workflows. - An opportunity to connect with a diverse community of practitioners and potentially speak at future Meetups. Date, time and format: - Date: March 5, 2026 - Time: 9:00–11:00 AM Pacific Time - Location: Online (Zoom) – registration via Meetup - Attendees: previous sessions have drawn hundreds of data scientists, ML engineers, and open-source contributors (e.g., 201 attendees from 47 groups for the March session) Talk lineup (sample topics and speakers): - MOSPA: Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion – Zhiyang (Frank) Dou (MIT CSAIL) discusses creating high-quality human motion models driven by spatial audio data, introducing a diffusion-based framework and the SAM dataset to bridge motion and spatial audio for realism in virtual humans. - Securing the Autonomous Future: AI, IoT, and Cyber Resilience – Samaresh Kumar Singh (HP Inc.) explores how agentic AI can be designed with security and oversight in mind, balancing autonomous action with accountability. - Plugins as Products: Bringing Visual AI Research into Real-World Workflows with FiftyOne – Adonai Vera (Voxel51) examines how FiftyOne plugins enable researchers and engineers to scale visual AI workflows and package research into reusable components. - Transforming Business with Agentic AI – Joyjit Roy (senior technology and program management leader) shares practical patterns for deploying autonomous AI i

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Event
Virtual
5 Mar 2026

March 5 - AI, ML and Computer Vision Meetup

Value proposition: a virtual San Francisco AI/ML Meetup session on March 5, 2026, 9–11 AM Pacific, featuring expert talks on cutting-edge AI, ML, and computer vision topics. This is a multi-talk meetup designed for practitioners and researchers who want practical insights and real-world workflows across AI, agentic systems, and visual AI. The event is hosted online via Zoom (registration required). What to expect: - Four in-depth talks from industry and academic practitioners, followed by Q&A and networking opportunities. - Deep dives into representations that connect AI research with real-world deployment and governance considerations. - A balance of theory, practical workflows, and demonstrations that you can apply to your own AI/ML projects, whether you’re exploring agentic AI, visual AI pipelines, or secure, IoT-enabled AI systems. Agenda highlights: - MOSPA: Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion — Zhiyang (Frank) Dou (MIT CSAIL) introduces a Spatial Audio-Driven Human Motion dataset and a diffusion-based generative framework for motion conditioned on spatial audio inputs, enabling more realistic virtual humans. - Securing the Autonomous Future: Agentic AI, IoT, and Cyber Resilience — Samaresh Kumar Singh (HP Inc.) discusses designing intelligent systems that are secure, trusted, and overseen, with a focus on governance and accountability. - Plugins as Products: FiftyOne for Visual AI Workflows — Adonai Vera (Voxel51) explores how FiftyOne plugins can accelerate data-centric AI workflows and how researchers can package work as plugins for reusability and collaboration. - Transforming Business with Agentic AI — Joyjit Roy demonstrates how autonomous AI agents can orchestrate business processes, with practical patterns for governance, infrastructure, and scaling across industries. Audience: - Developers, data scientists, ML engineers, product managers, and researchers exploring AI/ML, no-code/low-code tooling, automation, and visual AI workflows. - Those curious about how agentic AI, spatial audio-driven motion, and plugin ecosystems can be integrated into real-world projects. Format: - Virtual meetup with four talks, live Q&A, and networking time. Attendees can expect actionable takeaways, demonstrations, and discussion on governance, security, and scalable AI architectures. Registration: - This is a Zoom-based online event; please register to receive the access link. Notes: - Talks include topics at the intersection of AI, ML, computer vision, and au

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Event
5 Mar 2026
Birmingham

Sales - Birmingham AI Breakout - March 2026

Learn real actionable AI insights for your sales team at the Birmingham AI Breakout on March 5, 2026. This in-person session in Birmingham, AL offers practical use cases for AI in sales, demonstrations of AI-enabled tools, and strategies you can apply immediately. Lunch is included, making it a productive way to fuel your afternoon while you network with peers. When and where: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM at Innovation Depot’s Training Room (located in the big open atrium on the left). This is a focused, hands-on session designed for sales professionals, sales trainers, business owners, and anyone looking to upskill their sales team with AI-driven approaches. What to expect: - Real-world AI use cases for sales—lead scoring, forecasting, personalization, automation, and customer engagement - Live demos of AI-enabled sales tools and how他们 integrate with existing CRMs and workflows - Networking and Q&A to discuss challenges and opportunities in your org - A lunchtime session that combines learning with practical takeaway tips you can implement next quarter Agenda snapshot: - Welcome and Networking 🎉 - Lunch 🍕 - Speaker Talk / Demo 💻 Who should attend: Sales professionals, sales managers, sales trainers, business owners, and anyone who wants to empower their team with AI to boost conversion rates and shorten the sales cycle. This event is part of Birmingham’s thriving AI community, with sponsorship from Keysys and Linq. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today. Registration and more details: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sales-birmingham-ai-breakout-march-2026-tickets-1982009400471 Find more AI events in [Birmingham](https://www.createwith.com/cities/birmingham) and explore related topics like [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation).

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Event
5 Mar 2026
Belfast

Databricks Belfast Meetup, Thu, Mar 5, 2026, 5:30 PM

Databricks Belfast Meetup — a practical, in-person evening for Belfast’s data community, focusing on the Databricks ecosystem and real-world data engineering challenges. Join on Thursday, 5 March 2026 at 5:30 PM, hosted by First Derivatives at their Ormeau Avenue office in Belfast. This session follows a strong turnout from our first meetup and aims to deepen practical understanding, foster discussion, and help attendees connect with peers working on data pipelines, analytics, and ML on Databricks. What to expect: - A brief welcome and context-setting from the Belfast data community and First Derivatives - Practical insights and short demonstrations around Databricks workflows, Delta Lake best practices, and scalable data pipelines - Open discussion and Q&A to share experiences, challenges, and solutions - Networking with data engineers, analysts, and data scientists from Belfast and beyond Who should attend: - Data engineers and analytics professionals using Databricks or exploring its ecosystem - Data scientists curious about ML workflows on Databricks - Anyone interested in modern data pipelines, scalable analytics, or collaborating with Belfast’s growing data community Format and logistics: - In-person meetup held at First Derivatives’ Ormeau Avenue office, Belfast - Registration via Meetup (sign-up link provided in the post) - Time slot: 5:30 PM start, with a relaxed, conversational close to encourage networking Why attend: - Learn practical Databricks concepts from peers with hands-on experience - Gain insights into real-world data engineering and analytics challenges - Build connections with local practitioners and potential collaborators Registration and links: - Sign up via Meetup: https://lnkd.in/eqQzxm_k - Discover more AI/data events in [London](https://www.createwith.com/cities/london) - Explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation) This event is ideal for those already working with or evaluating Databricks in a Belfast setting, and it welcomes first-time attendees looking to understand how Databricks fits into real-world data platforms. If you’re building data products or refining analytics pipelines, this meetup offers a friendly, knowledge-sharing environment to learn and connect. Don’t miss the chance to meet fellow practitioners and hear practical experiences from the Belfast data community.

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Event
5 Mar 2026
London

AI Builders London Old St. - Mar 5th

Join AI Builders London for their monthly meetup focusing on practical demos & talks about building with LLMs and Generative AI models. Geared towards developers, product people, data lovers, and ML engineers, this event features speed demos, pioneer talks, networking, pizza, and drinks. Technical LLM knowledge is recommended. Connect with 80+ technical attendees and a larger community of 3000+ AI Nerds in Europe for the latest insights.

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5 Mar 2026
Cambridge

Mindstone Cambridge March AI Meetup

Mindstone Cambridge March AI Meetup invites practitioners, developers and AI enthusiasts to an in-person evening exploring practical AI applications in Cambridge on 5 March 2026, 18:00–21:00 at the Bradfield Centre. This is a hands-on, community-focused event designed to showcase real-world AI projects, actionable techniques, and thoughtful discussion about the impact of AI on work and everyday life. What to expect: - Three focused talks that blend technical depth with practical takeaways: - What I Learned Building With LLMs: a concrete look at building a product using AI, with real-life learnings and pitfalls. - How To Be More Productive Using AI: a practical demo and step-by-step guide to speed up tasks and improve workflows with AI. - What Does The Future Look Like With AI?: a theoretical exploration of AI’s impact on work, life and society. - Post-talk pizza, drinks and ample time for informal networking with fellow AI enthusiasts, researchers and builders. - A community-driven atmosphere focused on learning, experimentation and collaboration rather than pure theory. Why you should attend: - See cutting-edge AI projects up close and understand the practical considerations of deploying AI technologies today. - Learn from speakers who are actively working with AI, sharing actionable insights that can be applied to your own projects. - Connect with peers, potential collaborators, mentors, or employers who share an interest in AI, no-code approaches, automation and software building. Who is this for: - Developers, data scientists and product people curious about practical AI implementations. - Students, researchers and startups exploring AI-enabled product ideas. - Tech enthusiasts who want to stay ahead of AI trends and expand their network in Cambridge. Format and vibe: - In-person meetup with three talks, a Q&A segment, and structured time for networking. - Informal, welcoming environment designed to encourage questions, collaboration and idea sharing. Logistics: - Date and time: 5 March 2026, 18:00–21:00 - Venue: Bradfield Centre, Cambridge - Tickets: Limited spots; secure your place in advance to avoid disappointment. Discover more AI events in Cambridge and other UK cities through Create With: - Find more AI events in [Cambridge](https://www.createwith.com/cities/cambridge) - Explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation) - Browse other AI & no-code gatherings across the UK to fuel your projects and learnings. Regi

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Building No-Code Multi-Agent Teams with Flowise
Event
6 Mar 2026
Singapore

Building No-Code Multi-Agent Teams with Flowise

Building No-Code Multi-Agent Teams with Flowise is a 3-hour hands-on workshop in Singapore designed to show actuaries and data professionals how to build intelligent, multi-agent workflows using no-code tools. Date: 6 March 2026, Time: 12:00–16:00, Venue: APSN Centre for Adults, 11 Jln Ubi, Block 4 #01-31 Chai Chee Community Hub, Singapore 409074. Lunch is provided at 12:00. What you’ll learn: - Design and implement multi-agent teams using Flowise’s drag-and-drop interface to automate complex workflows with minimal coding. - Integrate external APIs to extend capabilities of your intelligent agents for coordinated action. - Build practical, insurance-focused examples (claims processing and customer support) to see how multi-agent automation can accelerate business processes. - How to move from single-agent workflows to coordinated, multi-agent systems that can respond to changing data and events. Meet Your Trainer: Justin Chan — Chartered Actuary and data scientist with experience across the UK and Singapore. His work spans predictive underwriting, health claims analysis, and claims straight‑through processing, plus data science training. Who should attend: actuaries, data scientists, no-code enthusiasts, and professionals interested in AI-enabled workflow automation. The session is hands-on and interactive, suitable for those who want practical, deployable skills rather than theoretical discussion. Format and logistics: This is a instructor-led, hands-on workshop limited to 24 participants. Fees: Members complimentary; Non-Members: SGD 70. Spots are limited, so register early. If registration is full, a waitlist is available. Why you should come: learn how to rapidly prototype and deploy multi-agent workflows without deep programming, leverage API calls for richer capabilities, and gain actionable techniques to reduce manual effort in actuarial processes. Cross-linking and discovery: Find more AI events in [Singapore](https://www.createwith.com/cities/singapore-ai-events) and explore more [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation). This session also provides a concrete pathway to integrating no-code tooling into actuarial practice and data science initiatives. Registration and details: Visit the official event page for registration and updates: [Building No-Code Multi-Agent Teams with Flowise](https://www.actuaries.org.sg/events/building-no-code-multi-agent-teams-flowise-6-march-2026).

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Event
6 Mar 2026

AI & Big Data Conference 2026 | Regional AI Valley

AI & Big Data Conference 2026 – Regional AI Valley is a key regional gathering focused on turning AI and Big Data insights into practical, real-world impact. Scheduled for 6 March 2026, this in-person conference runs from 09:00 to 18:30 and brings together a diverse mix of participants from industry, government, finance, research, and public administration. The event is designed not as a theoretical seminar but as a hands-on forum for actionable dialogue and collaboration aimed at boosting business competitiveness, public service efficiency, financial resilience, and national security. What to expect: - High-level keynote addresses from international AI and Big Data experts alongside senior government representatives sharing regulatory perspectives and real-world case studies. - Thematic tracks that sit at the intersection of technology and policy: - Business: AI as a driver of growth, operational efficiency, and data-driven decision making for SMEs and large enterprises. - Policy & Defence: AI, Big Data, and cybersecurity in the context of national resilience, critical infrastructure, and policy formation. - Finance: Applications of AI in banking, fintech, risk management, compliance, and financial analytics. - An ecosystems and international cooperation block focused on cross-border partnerships and the collaboration between government, business, academia, and society to foster a shared AI space across Central and Eastern Europe. - A strong emphasis on practical value through real-world use cases spanning business, public administration, education, research, defence, and dual-use industries. - Extensive networking opportunities designed to help attendees establish strategic connections with industry leaders, policymakers, regulators, and technology experts for future collaborations and joint projects. Audience and format: This conference is designed for decision-makers and practitioners who want to translate AI and Big Data insights into concrete outcomes. Expect a formal, conference-style program with a mix of talks, panel discussions, and case study sessions, all delivered in English. Networking is a core component, offering participants time to forge partnerships, explore pilots, and discuss scalable implementations. Why attend: - Learn how AI and Big Data are being deployed across sectors to improve efficiency, resilience, and competitiveness. - Hear from international experts and regional policymakers about regulatory approaches and practi

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Event
7 Mar 2026
Southampton

AI+Us Alliance 2026: University of Southampton - RAi UK

AI+Us Alliance 2026: University of Southampton offers a day-long, hands-on AI literacy experience at Highfield Campus in Southampton. On 7 March 2026, from 10:00 to 17:00 GMT, participants will explore how to use AI to solve practical problems and work in small groups to apply new skills to real issues in the local area. This event is part of a nationwide AI+Us Alliance initiative led by AI@Southampton and supported by Responsible AI UK (RAi UK), designed to boost AI literacy and skills across academies, schools, educators and policymakers. Attendees will engage with interactive materials that foster critical thinking about algorithms, data literacy and sociotechnical impacts, helping communities understand AI’s real-world implications and contribute to a more responsible AI future. What to expect: - A full day of collaborative, hands-on activities focused on practical AI applications - Group work tackling local challenges related to carbon reduction, community wellbeing, and improving access to services for vulnerable groups - Interactive materials and activities aimed at building essential AI literacy and data reasoning skills - Opportunities to discuss ethical, social and policy considerations of deploying AI in real-world contexts Who should attend: - Educators, policymakers, students, and community organizers interested in AI literacy and responsible AI deployment - Attendees who want tangible, skills-based learning and a network of like-minded practitioners across the AI/NoCode/automation space Format and logistics: - Date and time: 7 March 2026, 10:00–17:00 GMT - Venue: Highfield Campus, University Road, Southampton - Bring a laptop, tablet or smartphone to access AI platforms online (wifi available on-site) - Registration closes Monday 1 March 2026; spaces are limited, so early sign-ups are advised - Photography may occur at the event unless you opt out with a staff member on the day Organisers and context: - Hosted by AI@Southampton as part of the AI+Us Alliance, with support from RAi UK (Responsible AI UK) - The Alliance is a nationwide effort to equip academies, schools, educators and policymakers with practical AI resources and literacy - The goal is to foster critical thinking about algorithms, data use, and sociotechnical aspects of AI, helping communities understand implications and shape a responsible AI-enabled future Registration: - Ready to join? Visit the event page to register: https://rai.ac.uk/events/aius-alliance-2026-universit

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Event
8 Mar 2026
Montreal

AI presentation and Brainstorm, Sun, Mar 8, 2026, 7:00 PM

Montreal’s AI and Society meetup returns with an evening focused on AI models and the idea of mathematically predictable intelligence. This isn’t a generic talk; it’s a two-tiered session designed to welcome newcomers with a solid introduction while also inviting deeper, advanced explorations for more seasoned attendees. If you’re curious about how modern AI models work, how reliability and predictability can be discussed in mathematical terms, and how these ideas can translate into real-world applications, this event offers a thoughtful blend of learning and hands-on ideation. What to expect: - A structured presentation that starts at an Introduction level and then branches into advanced-level additions, outlining core concepts behind AI models, common architectures, training signals, and evaluation metrics. - A collaborative brainstorm segment where attendees propose problems, projects, or research questions to explore as a group. - Topic focus that is not fixed in advance: the exact session topic is chosen on Saturdays via a community poll, with details shared in the group’s Discord. If you want to influence the discussion, participate in the poll and follow the Discord updates for the latest topic. - Community-driven format: moderated by the Montreal AI and Society Meetup Group, a local network of researchers, developers, students, and enthusiasts exploring AI’s potential and its societal implications. Logistics you should know: - Date and time: Sunday, March 8, 2026, starting at 7:00 PM local time in Montreal. No end time is listed here; check the Meetup page for the latest schedule and venue details. - Location: In-person gathering in Montreal (venue to be announced on the Meetup page and in follow-up Discord posts). - How to participate: Register via the Meetup event page to receive updates, and join the Discord for topic discussions and topic-poll results. - For related exploration: find more AI events in [Montreal](https://www.createwith.com/cities/montreal) and browse other [automation events](/directory/events?topic=automation). Why you should attend: - Learn how AI models are built and what makes intelligence “mathematically predictable” in certain contexts. - Meet like-minded people across academia, startups, and hobbyist communities who are curious about AI’s social impact. - Get inspired by a hands-on brainstorming session that can seed future experiments, projects, or collaborations. Registration and additional details: - Registration l

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2nd EAI International Conference on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (EAI RAIDS 2026)
Event
10 Mar 2026
Da Nang

2nd EAI International Conference on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (EAI RAIDS 2026)

The 2nd EAI International Conference on Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (EAI RAIDS 2026) is a premier global event focused on the evolving landscape of Industry 5.0, characterized by a synergistic relationship between humans and machines to deliver highly tailored products. Scheduled for March 10-12, 2026, at Dong A University in Danang, Vietnam, the conference emphasizes Responsible AI and Data Science principles—transparency, bias mitigation, data privacy, and trustworthy AI models—to foster safe, secure, and ethical AI applications. This conference attracts researchers and practitioners from over 15 countries who are active in the domains of AI and Data Science, particularly around trustworthiness and ethics. Attendees can expect a rich program including oral presentations of accepted papers, insightful poster sessions, and workshops such as the "Internet of Things in Health Research," which explores challenges and opportunities in continuous data acquisition from IoT devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers. In addition to technical sessions, the event offers a stimulating social program including a cultural tour of Knossos, a significant Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete, enhancing networking opportunities amid enriching experiences. Researchers will benefit from the opportunity to publish their works in reputable scholarly outlets, including the Springer LNICST series and invited extended versions in respected journals such as the Journal of Engineering Design and Springer Mobile Networks and Applications. The conference proceedings are indexed in major databases like Web of Science, Scopus, and DBLP, offering substantial visibility. Ideal for academic and industry professionals interested in AI ethics, responsible data practices, and AI-driven innovation, EAI RAIDS 2026 combines rigorous scientific discourse with community-building and cultural exposure. The format includes workshops, paper presentations, poster sessions, and social activities, making it a comprehensive environment for knowledge exchange and networking. Explore more AI and automation events in [Danang](/cities/da-nang). Register and learn more at [EAI RAIDS 2026 official website](https://raids.eai-conferences.org/2026).

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Event
10 Mar 2026
Dublin

Dublin AI & VC Meetup | NexaTech Ventures Events

Network with founders, investors and AI builders in Dublin on 10 March 2026 — a focused meetup to connect, pitch and explore early-stage AI startups and VC opportunities. Hosted by NexaTech Ventures (Dublin & California VC investing £100m in early-stage AI and tech), this in-person meetup brings together founders, investors and AI enthusiasts for investor-founder conversations, lightning updates and peer networking. Ideal for startup founders, AI builders and VCs looking to discover deals, share insights on AI trends, and build partnerships.

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Event
10 Mar 2026
Madrid

6th SIG AI Meeting (10-11 March 2026)

Join the 6th SIG AI Meeting in Madrid (10–11 March 2026), a hybrid, noon-to-noon gathering hosted by RedIRIS that brings together the AI community within the GÉANT ecosystem to shape practical AI deployment in research and education networks. This Spring 2026 meeting is designed to move AI from a peripheral topic to a core strategic priority for NRENs, with a focus on real-world applications, governance, and shared learnings. Attendees will explore how autonomous agents could transform workflows beyond simple chatbots, while also diving into AI-driven network management, predictive maintenance, and operational efficiency. Key themes include: - Agentic AI: examining the shift from scripted bots to autonomous agents and their potential impact on research and education infrastructures. - Intelligent Networks: leveraging AI for network monitoring, optimization, and proactive maintenance. - AI Policy & Governance: navigating the evolving regulatory landscape, ethics, and policy considerations for AI in the research and education sector. - Community Showcases: insights from RedIRIS and other NREN hosts on home-grown AI initiatives and pilots. Whether your organization is already delivering AI services or is in the early stages of strategic planning, this meeting offers a collaborative space to share best practices and help define the future service portfolio of the GÉANT community. The event is hybrid, with in-person attendance in Madrid facilitating networking opportunities, alongside virtual participation for our global members. The meeting runs from noon to noon, and there will be a joint dinner on the evening of 10 March. For more details, see the wiki page linked from the event site. This is a valuable opportunity for AI researchers, IT directors, network engineers, policy makers, and vendors collaborating in the European NREN space to learn, connect, and co-create how AI and automation can be responsibly deployed at scale across national research networks. Registration and further updates are available on the event page.

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Event
10 Mar 2026
Leeds

AI-Agent-a-thon: Building Practical AI Agents for Real Business Impact

Description: Unlock practical AI potential with a hands-on workshop in Leeds that translates AI capability into real business impact. The AI-Agent-a-thon, presented by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority as part of the West Yorkshire Innovation Festival, is a focused, hands-on session designed to help organisations move from AI idea to concrete, working prototypes. What to expect - A practical, hands-on workshop led by TrulySMB (a trusted Microsoft partner) on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm at The Rose Bowl, Leeds, England. - Work in small groups with experienced mentors to design and prototype a Copilot-powered AI agent tailored to a real business use case within your organisation. Examples include streamlining internal processes, or supporting sales, service, or operational teams. - No deep technical background is required. Bring a real business problem, non-sensitive sample data you’re happy to use, and an idea of where the agent should live (e.g., Microsoft Teams or a web app). Attendees are encouraged to bring a laptop. - Attendees will leave with a clear next steps plan for implementation and, where possible, a working agent prototype. - The session runs in a Microsoft office-secure environment, aligned with standard Microsoft 365 security, privacy, and compliance controls. Governance best practices will be discussed to help you manage ownership, access, and data governance. Format and audience - A compact, collaborative workshop designed for business leaders, product managers, operations, sales, and customer service teams exploring practical AI adoption. - Participants will collaborate in small groups with mentors to translate a business challenge into an actionable agent design and prototype. - The event is free to attend, but spaces are limited due to the small-group format. No Microsoft Copilot licences are required to attend or participate. Why this is valuable - Learn how to frame realistic AI agent use cases, identify feasible paths to implementation, and understand governance and security considerations when deploying AI agents in a corporate setting. - Get guidance on options for using and scaling AI agents after the event, with no obligation to purchase. - This event is delivered as part of the West Yorkshire Innovation Festival by AD:VENTURE in partnership with Microsoft, TrulySMB, Leeds Beckett University and the WYCA. Practical details - Date and time: Tuesday, 10 March 2026, 09:30–13:00 local time (GMT) - Venue:

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Event
Virtual
10 Mar 2026
Barcelona

Automate NOW! Barcelona

Automate NOW! Barcelona brings together enterprise automation enthusiasts for a focused online gathering that emphasizes idea exchange, practical know-how, and local networking. On Tue, 10 March 2026 at 15:00 CET, this virtual Meetup-style event positions itself as a premier platform to explore intelligent automation, AI-powered workload orchestration, and modern data workflows within an ecosystem of automation practitioners. While rooted in a Barcelona community, the content and format are crafted for attendees who want to translate big concepts into actionable outcomes, connect with peers, and hear real-world stories from leaders in the field. What you can expect: - A non-profit, community-driven atmosphere designed to share best practices, discuss trends, and accelerate learning in enterprise automation. - A focus on AI-enabled automation, service orchestration, and the evolving role of intelligent automation in data pipelines, cloud-native deployments, and DevOps contexts. - Real-world case stories, practical tips, and hands-on guidance that attendees can apply to their own projects, whether you’re an engineer, operations professional, or citizen developer. - Networking opportunities that pair local Barcelona practitioners with the broader automation community, fostering collaborations and knowledge exchange. - A format that blends talks, demos, and interactive sessions to help you walk away with concrete takeaways and ideas for implementation. Topics likely to surface include: - AI in automation and its impact on workload orchestration - Data orchestration and DataOps in cloud-native environments - Migration strategies and artifact management for automation projects - Practical tips for implementing intelligent automation across teams and tools - Citizen Developer capabilities and enabling scalable automation at the edge of IT Audience and format: - Ideal for automation engineers, IT operations pros, data engineers, and product folks interested in building or scaling AI-assisted automation. - Online delivery with talks, Q&A, and networking aimed at both beginners and experienced practitioners. - A community-powered event designed to share experiences, rather than a vendor-driven sales pitch. Registration and more information: - Primary registration/link: https://www.meetup.com/automate-now-barcelona - For broader context on AI-driven automation trends and sessions, you can also explore Automation Week 2026: https://www.betasystems.com/events/even

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LegalTech Wales Roadshow - AI Special (Cardiff) - Legal News
Event
10 Mar 2026
Cardiff

LegalTech Wales Roadshow - AI Special (Cardiff) - Legal News

Why you should attend: The LegalTech Wales Roadshow returns to Cardiff with a sharp AI focus, offering practical insights for lawyers, law firms and barristers’ chambers on how to adopt AI responsibly, govern it effectively, and transform client service without compromising security. This is a rare, free in-person event designed to connect legal professionals with tech experts, peers, and decision-makers to discuss real-world AI use cases in the Welsh legal sector. What to expect on the day: - Date and venue: 10 March 2026, Hodge House, Cardiff (short walk from Cardiff Central). Doors open at 3:00pm; the event runs through 7:00pm with drinks and informal networking at the end. - A diverse program of sessions led by practitioners and tech specialists, including: - Session 1: Legal Sector AI Panel featuring Browne Jacobson, Rupert Poole (CTO, Hugh James), Simon Drinkwater (Vantor Advisory), plus additional TBA speakers. - Session 2: Aisling O’Connell, Head of Innovation Policy at the Solicitors Regulation Authority, sharing policy and governance perspectives. - Session 3: Fireside chat “Empowering Law Firm Leaders” with Emma Waddingham in conversation with Amy Bruce (Marketing Director, Osprey Approach Legal Software) on AI adoption, piloting ideas with existing data, and change management lessons. - Session 4: CoPilot showcase 2026 (live demonstrations of AI-assisted workflows). - Session 5: Cyber risk and the secure adoption of AI with Jon Stock (CIO, PureCyber) plus a quick-fire Q&A. - An emphasis on practical, business-critical tech for law firms and a firm policy of no sales pitches. - Networking: Free drinks and time to mingle with speakers and peers to share ideas, approaches, and lessons learned. Who should attend: Anyone in the legal sector and affiliated professions—decision-makers, directors and partners, lawyers, legal IT leaders, and developers looking to understand how AI can improve client service, optimize operations, and manage risk in a regulated environment. Why this matters: - Learn from peers and experts about how law firms in Wales are piloting AI, what to look for in AI tools, and how to balance transformation with governance and security. - Get concrete takeaways on budgeting, evaluating AI investments, and piloting ideas with your existing data and tech stack. - Benefit from a focused, vendor-free environment where the emphasis is on insights and responsible implementation rather than sales pitches. Booking and details:

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Event
10 Mar 2026
Glasgow

Cloud Native Glasgow

Cloud Native Glasgow brings together developers, SREs, and OSS enthusiasts for an in-person evening in Glasgow focused on building, deploying and maintaining software in cloud-native environments. For our first event of 2026, we’re excited to host Patrick Stephens, a core maintainer of Fluent (a CNCF graduated project) and organiser of Cloud Native + Kubernetes Manchester. Expect a practical deep-dive into OSS contribution workflows, including how to triage issues, craft meaningful pull requests, and contribute beyond code through CI/CD improvements and documentation. The session will explore real-world workflows used by Fluent Bit and related CNCF projects, and will discuss how contributors collaborate across organisations to advance observability, container orchestration, and cloud-native tooling. Event details and schedule: - Date and time: Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 5:30 PM–7:45 PM GMT (Doors open at 5:30 PM, talks start at 6:00 PM, wrap up around 7:45 PM) - Venue: Morgan Stanley (hosted at their Glasgow office) - Format: talks plus an OSS-contribution oriented segment with practical examples - Speaker: Patrick Stephens — 20+ years in software engineering, with a track record spanning defence, containerisation, Kubernetes, Fluent Bit observability, and leadership of OSS initiatives What you’ll gain: - Insight into cloud-native deployment patterns, containers, and microservices - A realistic view of how OSS projects like Fluent operate, including issue management, PR workflows, and documentation improvements - Practical guidance on contributing to OSS, regardless of your prior experience - Networking with peers working on cloud-native, automation, and observability challenges Why attend: If you’re building in the cloud, automating deployment pipelines, or curious about CNCF projects and how to contribute effectively, this event offers actionable takeaways and real-world stories from a veteran maintainer. Morgan Stanley’s hosting provides a community-focused setting ideal for questions, collaboration, and hands-on discussion about automation and container-native practices. Find more AI and automation events in [Glasgow](https://www.createwith.com/cities/glasgow) and register via Meetup: [Cloud Native Glasgow on Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/cloudnativeglasgow).

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Event
10 Mar 2026
Manchester

The 'AI in Your Career' One, Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 6:00 PM

Why attend: this Manchester AI User Group meetup invites you to explore how AI is reshaping careers across tech and beyond, with practical insights you can apply immediately. If you’re a developer, consultant, team leader, or knowledge worker curious about how AI can unlock new opportunities in your role, this in-person session offers clarity, inspiration, and concrete next steps in an accessible community setting. What to expect: an evening focused on career impact, skills evolution, and real-world AI application. The session will unpack the emerging AI-enabled work landscape, discuss upskilling paths, and provide actionable guidance for navigating an AI-powered future. Attendees will gain perspectives on how AI can augment existing workflows, whether you’re looking to level up in your current role, pivot to new duties, or simply understand what AI means for your career trajectory. Format and agenda: a relaxed in-person event hosted by Manchester AI User Group with a mix of short talks and interactive discussion. The agenda includes a Welcome/One Minute Wonder, Speaker One, Pizza, Speaker Two, Speaker Three, Closing, and Pub networking. Please note photographs will be taken during the event. Venue and hosts: ANS Office, Birley Fields, 1 Archway, Hulme, Manchester M15 5QJ. Hosted by the Manchester AI User Group and sponsored by ANS Group, Mazik Global, Illuminate AI, MS Talent & Columbus. The evening is designed to be welcoming for people at all levels of experience with AI, from curious beginners to seasoned practitioners. Audience and tone: a community-focused evening suitable for developers, consultants, leaders, and knowledge workers who want pragmatic guidance on how to leverage AI in their careers. The event emphasizes inclusivity and learning in a social setting with food and drinks. Allergen and accessibility notes: please inform organizers of any dietary requirements when you sign in. Allergens cannot be guaranteed-free due to external catering, but every effort will be made to accommodate dietary needs. Photography will occur during the event. Why this stands out: this isn’t just a talk; it’s a chance to connect with peers who are actively exploring AI’s impact on careers, share experiences, and build practical plans for skill development and career progression in an AI-enhanced world. You’ll leave with ideas, contacts, and a clearer sense of the steps you can take next. Registration and location: date is March 10, 2026, at 6:00 PM local

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