How to Build Your First Workflow with KNIME


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The KNIME Analytics Platform provides a powerful, user-friendly method for exploring and manipulating data through visual programming. In this talk, participants will discover the fundamental steps to create their first workflow: understanding KNIME nodes; hands-on data filtering, aggregation, and visualization; and automating workflows and using AI assistance in KNIME. Whether new to data analytics or looking to streamline your workflow, this session will provide practical, hands-on insights using KNIME’s no-code platform. Please bring your questions and be prepared to explore the power of visual programming. This talk will be presented by Scott Fincher, Data Scientist at KNIME.
Session will take place 4-5pm, followed by networking 5-6pm. Refreshments will be provided.
Meetups are hosted the third Wednesday of each month at Union Hall in OTR and feature subject matter experts and enthusiasts in the fields of data and analytics.
Thank you to our sponsors:
- KNIME for providing refreshments. KNIME is an open-source, free-to-use data analytics platform that empowers users of all skill levels to create data workflows visually—no coding required. Whether cleaning data, building machine learning models, or automating analytics, KNIME makes it easy and intuitive. Download the free and open-source KNIME data analytics platform today and start unlocking your data's full potential.
- InfoTrust, our digital sponsor. If you are looking for a new position, check out their website at infotrust.com/careers- they are a great place to work right here in the Cincinnati area.
- Cintrifuse for providing the space to meet. If you’re a founder looking for support, be sure to visit cintrifuse.com- they're a startup catalyst and innovation hub right here in the greater Cincinnati area.
Transportation options to Union Hall include:
- Bus: there are over 10 bus stops within a three block radius of Union Hall. These stops are serviced by lines that go to neighborhoods including Walnut Hills, Norwood, Pleasant Ridge, Northside, College Hill, Clifton, Mt. Auburn, Avondale, Finneytown, and others. Bus fare within Hamilton County is $2, and you can plan your trip using the Transit app: transitapp.com.
- Cycling: bike parking is available on the street right outside Union Hall, and bikes are permitted inside Union Hall, if you would prefer to bring your bike inside.
- Driving: the Mercer Commons Garage is right across the street from Union Hall, and is $4 for 2 hours.

How to Build Your First Workflow with KNIME