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Join us on March 26th for an exciting AWS User Group Toronto meetup focused on AI-driven development with Kiro! The evening kicks off with a presentation and live demoes showcasing how Kiro transforms the development workflow, followed by AWS experts sharing the best practices and approaches to get most out of AI-driven development. We'll wrap up with a hands-on workshop and Q&A session — Kiro credits will be provided for participants who want to explore at their own pace. As a bonus, enjoy pizza on us and take home some exclusive Kiro-themed swag! To make the most of the workshop, please come with Kiro pre-installed on your own computer and/or AWS account ready to go.

Agenda:

6:00-6:15: Welcome Introductions, and community update
6:15-7:00: AI-driven development with Kiro - Presentation and Demo
7:00-7:30: Lessons from field - Best practices and accelerators
7:30-8:00: Workshop set and Q&A

Details:
Address: 18 York St., 7th Floor, Toronto, ON, M5J 2T8
Date: March 26, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm EST

Speaker:

  • Simran Singh - Sr. Solutions Architect @ AWS
  • Divya Jadav - Solutions Architect @ AWS
  • Abhijith Ramesh Chandra - Solutions Architect @ AWS

Please plan to arrive between 05:30 PM and 06:00 PM to ensure time to check-in, before the event begins at 06:00 PM. Visitors will need to present a government-issued photo ID to verify their identity and will have their picture taken to receive a visitor badge. Please wear your badge and remember to return all visitor badges to reception at the end of the visit.

Parking is available onsite. There is a parking garage located beneath the building. You can pull an access ticket at the garage entrance off 120 Bremner Boulevard or Lower Simcoe Street. If you are arriving via the Union station, the building is conveniently located next to the Union station. Please enter through the main entrance on Bremner Boulevard or via the PATH Network and proceed to the elevators.

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