AWS GenAI Builder Series - AWS AgentCore Services
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AWS GenAI Builder Series — AWS AgentCore Services
Format: 2 hours (presentation → live demo)
Focus: Build and operate AI agents on AWS using Amazon Bedrock AgentCore. We’ll work directly from the official AgentCore Samples repo to take an agent from local run to a production-ready deployment pattern.
What you’ll learn
- Where AgentCore fits in an AWS stack: Runtime, Gateway (tooling), Memory, Identity, and Observability
- How to run an agent locally, then deploy it on AWS
- How to register and call tools (Lambda/HTTP) through the Gateway
- How to add state with Memory and secure access with Identity
- Practical ops: tracing, debugging, guardrails, and cost awareness
Live demo (using the GitHub samples)
- Runtime quickstart: run a minimal agent locally → deploy → invoke
- Gateway tool call: expose a simple Lambda/HTTP tool and call it from the agent
- Add Memory + Observability: persist context and trace steps end-to-end
- (If time) wire up Identity for a third-party call
Who should attend
Engineers and architects building agentic applications on AWS (SWE, MLE, SRE, platform).
Prerequisites (bring your laptop)
- AWS account with access to Bedrock and AgentCore
- AWS CLI configured (aws configure)
- Python 3.10+ and Docker/Finch for local dev
- Access to at least one Bedrock model (e.g., Claude)
- We’ll reference: awslabs/amazon-bedrock-agentcore-samples
Agenda (2 hours)
- 15 min — Context & goals
- 35 min — Theory walkthrough (architecture, patterns, gotchas)
- 50 min — Live demo (zero → working agent)
- 10 min — Q&A + pitfalls
- 10 min — Homework lab & repo pointers
Takeaways
- Slides and a reproducible demo repo
- A mini runbook for local → cloud deployment
- A checklist to productionize your first AgentCore agent
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