About this event
Hands-on AI Build Day on 24 March 2026 at Canva, part of the IWD 2026 Edition, invites you to design and build an AI-powered solution in a fast-paced, team-based workshop. This isn’t a passive talk; it’s a high-energy, hands-on day where you’ll be placed into a brilliant team of six and work together to craft an AI-driven solution that supports women or girls across empowerment, leadership, education, health, access, or opportunity. Expect rapid skill sessions to get you moving quickly, expert facilitation as you build, and a live judging panel that crowns your team’s pitch in a three-minute presentation. Attendees will depart with something real, new connections, and a tangible reminder of what they’re capable of when they collaborate creatively.
Details from the post highlight that this event is part of Digital Women Local Online’s IWD 2026 Edition and emphasizes practical learning over panels or lectures. The day is designed to accelerate collaboration and creativity, with immediate applicability to real-world problems faced by women and girls. Canva is listed as the venue for the Build Day, underscoring a practical, product-oriented environment where participants can prototype and iterate in real time. In addition to the Build Day, the post promotes related community activities—such as a Lunch & Learn on 24 February with Carrie Eddins and a DW Online session on the preceding Tuesday—demonstrating the broader, supportive ecosystem around AI, no-code, and empowerment within this community.
What to expect:
- A six-person team-based format focused on delivering a tangible AI-powered solution aligned with empowerment, leadership, education, health, access, or opportunity goals.
- Rapid skill sessions that bridge ideas to execution, plus expert support as you prototype and refine your solution.
- A live pitching moment with a timer and judges, designed to simulate real-world exposure and feedback.
- Networking with like-minded women in digital and AI-enabled ventures, with the potential to form ongoing collaborations.
- A practical, hands-on experience rather than a traditional panel, aimed at producing a usable outcome by day’s end.
Who should consider attending? Builders, makers, and practitioners who want to apply AI in collaborative settings, especially those who value mentorship, peer learning, and immediate, actionable results. Whether you’re curious about AI-powered workflows, interested in building with a team, or looking to expand your network wi
