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Brussels, 🇧🇪 Belgium
This workshop series is a follow-up to the ESP32 Robotics workshop, but with a different concept. Here, there will be no subject set in advance, instead all participants are welcome to join at any point and at any level, from beginner to expert. Beginners will be guided though the basics (C programming, how to use measurement tools, soldering, PCB design, etc…) and can get advice on what tools and kits to start with, others can come with their own projects to get help or share some knowledge.
Lisbon, 🇵🇹 Portugal
Launch Your Own Successful AI App | AI Startup | Workshop 2026
Luxembourg, 🇱🇺 Luxembourg
⚡ AI & Coffee — Luxembourg's In-Person AI Community
AI is moving faster than any of us can keep up with alone. The best way to make sense of it — and stay ahead of it — is by getting in the same room as people who are just as obsessed with it as you are.
That is exactly what AI & Coffee is about.
We are bringing together Luxembourg's most curious, creative and driven minds for an afternoon of open, honest and energising conversations about artificial intelligence — not in theory, but in practice. No slides. No pitches. No pressure. Just real people, real ideas and real connections over great coffee. ☕🤖
📅 Sunday 19 April | 15:00 – 17:00 📍 Updown Bar (Downstairs), 28 Mnt du Grund, 1645 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
☕ What we will talk about
AI & Coffee is an open conversation — guided by curiosity and driven by the people in the room. Expect discussions around:
Feel free to bring your laptop if you want to show something you are working on. Some of the best conversations at our last event started with someone sharing their screen. 💡
👥 Who is this for?
Developers and engineers building with AI Founders and entrepreneurs exploring AI for their business Investors and mentors looking to understand what is coming Researchers and students at the forefront of AI Creatives experimenting with AI tools Corporate professionals curious about AI's impact on their industry And anyone who simply cannot stop thinking about where AI is heading
If AI excites, challenges or intrigues you — you belong here.
✨ What to expect
A warm, welcoming and relaxed atmosphere where everyone has a seat at the table. Our host will kick things off with a few conversation sparks and the latest AI highlights — then the rest is yours. Meet, talk, connect and exchange freely.
No commitment. No agenda. No pressure.
Just the kind of afternoon that leaves you energised, inspired and already looking forward to the next one.
🎉 The only cost is your own coffee or drink.
Bring your curiosity, your ideas and an open mind — and let's keep building one of the most exciting AI communities in Luxembourg. 🇱🇺
👉 Register now — spots are limited and they go fast!
Vienna, 🇦🇹 Austria
Launch Your Own Successful AI App | AI Startup | Workshop 2026
Zurich, 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Launch Your Own Successful AI App | AI Startup | Workshop 2026
Zurich, 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Build Your First Successful AI SaaS Startup Today! - Workshop
Lisbon, 🇵🇹 Portugal
Build Your First Successful AI SaaS Startup Today! - Workshop
Dublin, 🇮🇪 Ireland
CoderDojo Malahide is a coding club where the students (aged 8-17) work with a group of technical mentors to learn more.
Rho, 🇮🇹 Italy
Discover how WordPress education programs such as Credits, Campus Connect, and student clubs help students learn practical skills and participate in the global open source community. This session will explain how each initiative works, what students can gain from them, and how to get started. Attendees will leave with a clear path to becoming active contributors and members of the WordPress open source community and ecosystem.
Basildon, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Join us on the 3rd Sunday of the month in Basildon Town Centre for a monthly meetup for those interested in all things tech. Over 18s only.
Bilbao, 🇪🇸 Spain
Encuentro informal para conectar con profesionales del diseno y la tecnologia.
Dirigida a profesionales del sector digital. Las plazas son limitadas.
Amsterdam, 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Amsterdam, 🇳🇱 Netherlands
Barcelona, 🇪🇸 Spain
ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE
The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass a certifying exam
Rome, 🇮🇹 Italy
ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE
The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as an ISTQB® Certified Tester - Foundation Level. Most organisations require this certification as a minimum skill requirement for software testers. In this course you will learn a standardized approach to software testing that will be immediately applicable to your projects. In order to get the certification you will be required to pass a 60-minute exam. Our
Helsinki, 🇫🇮 Finland
ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE
The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as
Nice, 🇫🇷 France
ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE
The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as
Lisbon, 🇵🇹 Portugal
The HEPiX forum brings together worldwide information technology from High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics laboratories.
Puteaux, 🇫🇷 France
Cyberpark : 2 jours pour plonger dans l'univers de la cybersécurité !
London, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Smart Tech for Seniors is a friendly, easy-to-understand digital skills education programme that helps build confidence and digital literacy
Maranello, 🇮🇹 Italy
Confronto concreto tra aziende, esperti e partner tecnologici sull'AI nei processi aziendali. Gratuito, su invito. 20 aprile, Museo Ferrari.
Stavanger, 🇳🇴 Norway
Remi Evjenth Løvik: Designing Your Life: A Monster Quest
What happens when a designer starts designing their own life? It started with a book, curiosity, and a willingness to treat life like a prototype. The book Designing Your Life by Bill Burnett sparked a series of experiments some unexpected, some uncomfortable. Along the way, one experiment turned into something completely unplanned: a co-created game where monsters, missions, and household chores collide.
Remi is a designer with over 15 years of experience across product design, interaction design and AI. He has worked at companies like boost.ai, Entur and NDLA, and is currently at Munu.
Veslemøy Holt and Tord F Paulsen: Usable branding
When Tord ate at K2 for the first time, he said: "I love the food, but I hate the logo!" That became the start of a collaboration between Restaurant K2 and the design agency Holt & Paulsen.
In this talk they will show how a new logo, plantable business cards, a sustainability newspaper, and a very special gift card have become part of the customer journey at K2. And how the branding helps both staff and guests tell the story of a restaurant built on local ingredients, zero waste, and uncompromising sustainability.
Veslemøy and Tord run Holt & Paulsen, a Stavanger-based design studio recognised as one of Europe's 100 best. They specialise in sustainable brand development, creating identities that align organisations internally and engage customers externally.
Agenda
17:00 Doors open + mingling + pizza
18:00 Introduction and welcome
18:05: Speaker 1
18:50 Q&A
18:55 Break
19:05 Speaker 2
19:50 Q&A
19:55 Thank you for coming
20:00 The meetup is over
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PS: Both talks at this event will be in English.
Belgrade, 🇷🇸 Serbia
2026 has been widely called the year of AI agents, and this workshop will help you understand why.
Join us for a hands-on technical workshop where we will explore how modern AI agents work and how to build them from scratch using today’s most powerful tools.
❗Important
This workshop is intended primarily for students and will be conducted in Serbian.
We especially encourage 3rd and 4th year students, as well as Master's students from engineering majors, to apply.
During the session, you will learn the core building blocks of AI agents such as reasoning, tools, and memory. We will also explore different agent architectures and practical use cases for agentic systems.
The workshop culminates in a hands-on implementation where you will build a technical documentation agent that uses:
• MongoDB as the agent’s memory and knowledge store
• Claude 3.5 Sonnet / Gemini 2.0 / GPT-4o as the agent’s reasoning engine
• LangGraph to orchestrate the agent’s workflow
No local setup is required — everything will run in a cloud environment and can be accessed directly from your browser.
You will be provided with a GitHub repository containing Jupyter Notebook templates, and during the workshop you will replace pseudocode with working implementations.
By the end of the workshop, you will have built your own AI agent capable of answering documentation questions using MongoDB-powered memory.
📍 Location
Palace of Science, floor 4, hall "Horizont"
Kralja Milana 11, Belgrade
⏱ Agenda
|17:00 PM - 17:15 PM| - Gathering, networking, food
|17:15 PM - 19:15 PM| - AI Agents Workshop
|19:15 PM - 19:30 PM| - Skill Badge Test
|19:30 PM - 20:00 PM| - Networking, food, swags...
🧠 What you will learn
During this workshop you will:
• Understand the fundamental concepts behind AI agents
• Learn when and how to use agentic architectures
• Build a MongoDB-powered AI agent using LangGraph
• Add memory and retrieval capabilities to your agent
• Learn how to design production-grade agentic workflows
Venice, 🇮🇹 Italy
Our contention: Scrum is very valuable. Managers need to understand this better. The Team, mostly, delivers this significant value through all three roles. We will focus today on the SM and the PO.
Bring your questions.
Joe Little is an Agile Trainer (CST) and coach. He has been delivering courses and webinars for years, including the CSM, CSPO, and A-CSM courses and the ARP workshops. More information about Joe Little.
Register for free!
Utrecht, 🇳🇱 Netherlands
We are excited to announce our next Utrecht JUG meetup on April 20, 2026, hosted at the Kamer van Koophandel. Join us for an evening focused on the future of software development, where AI-driven, agentic systems are becoming an integral part of how we build and operate applications.
In the first session, Soham Dasgupta will demonstrate how AI agents can power autonomous DevSecOps pipelines; from detecting vulnerabilities to generating fixes and validating them through CI. This hands-on talk offers a practical look at building self-driving security workflows with tools like GitHub Copilot.
After the break Raphael de Lio explores how memory works in both humans and AI agents. By connecting insights from cognitive science to real-world engineering challenges, this session sheds light on how to design more reliable and context-aware AI systems.
Join us for an evening of practical insight, new ideas, and great conversations.
Please join us and RSVP!
Because of the limited number of seats, please keep your RSVP up-to-date, so we can welcome someone else if you can't make it.
17:00 Doors open
18:00 Food & Drinks
19:00 Agentic DevSecOps: Autonomous Security Pipelines with AI Agents & Agentic Workflows by Soham Dasgupta
20:00 Break
20:15 The Anatomy of Memory in Humans and AI Agents by Raphael de Lio
21:15 Drinks
1 JetBrains licence
What if your security pipeline could find vulnerabilities, file issues, write fixes, run CI, and request human approval — all autonomously? In this hands-on session, we start with a polyglot microservices repo that has zero security tooling and progressively build a fully autonomous agentic DevSecOps pipeline using GitHub Copilot.
You'll see how AI agents perform repo-wide security assessments, how custom instructions shape agent behavior across the SDLC, and how agentic workflows chain dependency scanning, SAST, and test coverage checks into a self-driving loop: scan → auto-create issues → Coding Agent fixes → CI validates → AI code review → human approves. We'll also build custom Copilot agents for IaC security scanning and use GitHub's agentic workflow capabilities to generate recurring security reports — no human trigger required. Walk away with a working, repeatable pattern for embedding autonomous AI agents and agentic workflows into every stage of your DevSecOps lifecycle.
Artificial intelligence does not need to copy the human brain to advance, yet cognitive science still offers useful guidance. As agentic applications grow, understanding how humans store and retrieve information can help us design agents that act with greater context and reliability.
This talk connects human memory to the practical challenges of building AI agents with memory. We will review the main types of memory in the brain, revisit a landmark case in neuroscience, and relate these ideas to how large language models process information. We will also look at the real difficulties of taking agents to production, where choosing what to store and how to retrieve it becomes the core challenge.
Participants will learn:
- How insights from cognitive science can guide agent design
- The key forms of human memory and their relevance to AI
- What neuroscience reveals about the limits of large language models
- The main obstacles of deploying agents with memory in real systems
- How our work at Redis led to an open-source, production-ready agent memory server
- Practical ways to improve memory in AI agents
This session offers both conceptual clarity and concrete tools for building more capable agentic systems.
Soham is a technology enthusiast working at Microsoft as a Solution Architect, with over 19 years of experience in software programming, designing, and architecture which includes on-prem, cloud-native applications, and web-based conversational application design.
Raphael De Lio is an AI and Software Engineer at Redis with over eight years of experience spanning multiple industries and countries. He is passionate about distributed systems and specializes in Java, Kotlin, and building scalable, high-performance software with a growing focus on reliable, distributed agentic systems.
What drives him is bridging the gap between software engineering and AI engineering, bringing the hard-won knowledge of building distributed, scalable systems into the world of AI where those foundations are often missing but matter most.
Originally from Brazil, Raphael spent six years in Portugal before making the Netherlands his home, where he also helps organize the Dutch Kotlin User Group. He loves blending code, community, and creativity to help developers build better systems faster, and with a lot more fun along the way.
Bern, 🇨🇭 Switzerland
Abstract
AI systems are moving beyond prompts to agents that plan, act and interact. And this time, Java is not catching up, it’s leading. Frameworks like LangChain4j and Embabel bring agentic capabilities with the strengths Java is built on: type safety, structure, reliability and testability.
Agents aren’t a passing hype. They are a necessary design pattern for robust AI systems, enforcing separation of concerns, controlled execution flows and human-in-the-loop checkpoints. They make complex AI interactions predictable, auditable and production ready.
This talk shows how the Java ecosystem is turning agentic design into a disciplined engineering approach, and how you can start replacing suitable parts of your processes using agents in a practical, production-ready way.
The talk will be held in English!
Speaker bio
Lize Raes loves helping developers to bring AI into real-world applications. As Developer Advocate for Java + AI at Oracle and collaborator at LangChain4j, she’s invested into making cutting-edge tech accessible and useful for developers. Her path has taken her from cochlear implant research to advising the Belgian government during COVID-19, to bioinformatics for drug development. Lize likes her projects hands-on and slightly unconventional, especially when they help make the world a bit better. Outside of work, you’ll find her behind the piano or in her woodworking atelier.
Sponsors ans patrons
Thanks to our sponsors and Patrons, this event is free of charge. Even better: we’ll have an apéro after the talk, plus plenty of time for networking and some good old-fashioned nerdy shop talk.
Code of Conduct
We have a clear Code of Conduct that we actively uphold. Please make sure to follow it throughout the event.
Photos & Social Media
We’ll be taking photos during the event to share later on social media. If you’d prefer not to appear in any pictures, please let us know before or after the event, then we’ll make sure you’re not included.
Feedback
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We’re looking forward to seeing you!
Düsseldorf, 🇩🇪 Germany
You installed OpenClaw. Now let's turn it into a real assistant.
An evening of talks, live demos, and community debugging for everyone raising their lobster — from first setup to daily driver.
AGENDA
18:00 — Doors Open & Networking
18:15 — Welcome & Intro
18:25 — Raise Your Lobster: 5 Topics
19:25 — Break
19:40 — Show Your Setup
20:10 — Bring Your Own OpenClaw Problem
20:40 — Networking & Drinks (open end)
RAISE YOUR LOBSTER — 5 KEY AREAS
1. Craft your SOUL.md — Give your agent a personality, tone, and boundaries.
2. Install your first Skills — ClawHub has 5,400+ skills. You need 3–5 to start.
3. Cron Jobs & Heartbeat — This is where a chatbot becomes an agent.
4. Use the Memory System — Let your agent learn about you over weeks.
5. Secure your Gateway — The default is wide open. Change it to localhost.
SHOW YOUR SETUP — Grab the mic, share your screen, walk us through your OpenClaw config.
BRING YOUR OWN OPENCLAW PROBLEM — Stuck on something? We debug together.
Want to present? We're looking for speakers (10–15 min) on any topic above. Let us know when you register.
Drinks provided. Hosted at STARTPLATZ Düsseldorf, Speditionstraße 15a.
Milan, 🇮🇹 Italy
You don't need to learn to code. You need to learn to communicate with AI.
What if you could go from "I have a business idea" to a live, professional website in about an hour — without writing a single line of code yourself? That's not a hypothetical. That's what we're going to do together.
Vibe Coding is a hands-on workshop where you'll use AI tools to build and deploy a real, production-ready website. Not a toy. Not a template. A fully custom site with contact forms, newsletter signup, SEO optimization, mobile responsiveness, accessibility compliance, and security headers — the works. You'll tell the AI what you want, and a team of 19 specialized AI skills will handle the implementation.
I've been in tech since before the web existed — from BBSs to open source to cloud to AI — and I haven't been this excited about a technology shift since the early internet days. We're at the point where the barrier between "I have an idea" and "here's my website" is basically a conversation. And I want to show you how.
Core Workshop (~1 Hour):
Expanded Deep Dive (Additional Time for Those Who Want More):
This is a hands-on workshop. To follow along and build your own site, please set up these free accounts before the event:
No coding experience required. Seriously. If you can describe what you want in plain English, you have everything you need.
Your site will be built with standard HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript — no proprietary lock-in, no walled gardens. The code is portable, readable, and yours to keep. It deploys on Vercel with automatic CDN, SSL, and global edge delivery. The AI handles everything from brand voice to WCAG accessibility compliance to Core Web Vitals optimization.
Course materials are open source: github.com/mrhinkle/VibeCoding-a-Website