
Lunch Box - Increasing Maturity Levels of AI in Engineering Teams
About this event
๐ Update ๐
We are excited to announce that we have successfully invited Cursor to join this meetup!
Joining us live will be Riley Macdonald (Solutions Engineer) and Naoufal El Hassnaoui (Field Engineer) from Cursor, who will provide insights into how one of the fastest-growing AI developer platforms is approaching AI adoption in enterprise software engineering.
The session has been expanded with live demonstrations covering topics such as:
- AI across the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
- Token spend and cost optimization
- Enterprise analytics and ROI
- Context engineering across multiple repositories
- Organizations, governance and AI agents
- Interactive Q&A throughout the session
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing how software is built. While many teams have started experimenting with AI-assisted coding, successfully scaling AI across enterprise software development requires much more than adopting a new coding assistant.
In this meetup, we explore how organizations can increase the maturity of AI in their software engineering organizationsโfrom individual developer productivity to enterprise-wide Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) automation.
Together with Cursor, we'll discuss the practical challenges enterprises face today:
- How do you control AI costs?
- How do you measure business impact?
- How do you provide AI with the right enterprise context?
- How do you scale AI beyond coding into planning, testing and operations?
- What governance models are required for enterprise adoption?
The session combines strategic discussion with live demonstrations and interactive Q&A, providing both technical and organizational perspectives on building AI-native engineering teams.
Who should attend?
- Engineering Managers
- Software Architects
- Platform Engineers
- CTOs and Technology Leaders
- AI Engineers
- Anyone interested in scaling AI across enterprise software development
We look forward to an interactive discussion with the Cursor team and all participants.
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