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LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Taster workshop
LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Taster workshop
A fun and hands on introduction to LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®, ideal for those who have not experienced the method before. After being welcomed by our experienced facilitator Sean Blair, you will explore building models as an individual and as a group. You will become practiced at several methods of communication and learn to hear and understand others, all using LEGO! Following the workshop we will send you a free pdf copy of the book "SeriousWork" - a hands on guide to using LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® yourself (5\*\*\*\*\* reviewed book that sells for £25 on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Facilitate-Meetings-Workshops-Serious-Method/dp/0995664706) Ideal for those who are interested in participatory leadership, better communication and creativity. If you have attended a taster workshop before, you are welcome to attend but please note this introductory workshop will be a similar experience.
London Biotech Networking Event – Startups, Investors & HealthTech
London Biotech Networking Event – Startups, Investors & HealthTech
Welcome to **Networx London** Are you a **biotech founder, healthcare innovator, pharma executive, or professionals** looking to build valuable, career-elevating connections? Join a **relaxed London networking event** for professionals across **biotech, healthtech, pharma, medtech, clinical research, founders, investors, consultants, and other industry professionals** in an informal setting focused on real conversations and opportunities. 📍 Venue: **All Bar One Houndsditch:** Stylish central London venue in the financial district, just steps from Liverpool Street. Relaxed, professional setting ideal for networking and after-work drinks. 📅 **Event Schedule** **18:30 – 19:00** \| Welcome & Warm intro **19:00 – 19:30** \| Open Networking **19:30 – 21:30** \| Informal Networking \(no pitches\, no pressure\) 💡 **Why Attend?** Build meaningful connections and meet the people shaping the future of **biotech and healthcare innovation in London**. 👥 **Who Should Attend** Biotech and healthtech professionals, pharma experts, researchers, founders, investors, and consultants. **Limited spots!** RSVP early — space is limited. **🎟 Tickets & Entry**: To avoid the venue getting overcrowded and ensure everyone enjoys an amazing night, we've introduced a small ticket price to keep things running smoothly. 📸 **Event Photography** Photos may be taken for promotional use. 🔗 \*\*Join our WhatsApp group to connect before and after the event:\*\*👉 [https://chat.whatsapp.com/GisOCaIiMeKEehV5Lv7qxg](https://chat.whatsapp.com/GisOCaIiMeKEehV5Lv7qxg)
Databricks Data + AI Summit Watch Party | London
Databricks Data + AI Summit Watch Party | London
**Can’t make it to San Francisco for the Data + AI Summit?** No problem. We’re bringing the best bits to London. **[Join the Databricks Watch Party](https://events.databricks.com/DAIS-watch-party-London-2026/registration)** *Please note, this is a Databricks-organised event and is subject to capacity, please await approval before making travel plans.* Join the Databricks London community for a live watch party where we’ll tune into key sessions from Data + AI Summit 2026, share reactions in real time, and catch up with others working in data, AI, and analytics. This isn’t just sitting in a room watching a stream. It’s a chance to: * Hear the latest from Databricks as it happens * Swap ideas and views with others in the London data community * Get a clearer take on what actually matters from the announcements * Meet new faces over good food, drinks, and proper conversation We’ll focus on the sessions that matter most, with space in between to chat through what we’ve just seen and what it means in practice. Whether you’re hands-on with the platform, leading a data team, or just keeping a close eye on where things are heading, you’ll come away with a useful perspective and a few new connections. **Register here:** **[Join the Databricks Watch Party](https://events.databricks.com/DAIS-watch-party-London-2026/registration)** *Please note, this is a Databricks-organised event and is subject to capacity, please await approval before making travel plans.* | | | --- | |
Life Sciences Networking London – Startups, VC & Research Frontiers
Life Sciences Networking London – Startups, VC & Research Frontiers
**Welcome to NextGen Science – Medicine & Innovation Edition!** Are you shaping the future of medicine, biotech, pharma, or life sciences? This is your chance to connect with like-minded innovators, executives, researchers, and entrepreneurs. From research scientists and medical affairs experts to founders, VCs, and rising leaders, if you’re transforming the industry (or want to), this is where meaningful connections begin. 📍 Venue: **All Bar One Houndsditch:** A stylish venue in the heart of London’s financial district, just steps from Liverpool Street. 📅 **Event Schedule** **18:30 – 19:00** \| Welcome & Warm intro **19:00 – 19:30** \| Open Networking **19:30 – 21:30** \| Informal Networking \(no pitches\, no pressure\) 💡 **Why Attend?** Connect with biotech, pharma, and life sciences professionals, discover opportunities, and exchange ideas in a relaxed networking setting. 👥 **Who Should Attend** Founders, researchers, investors, healthcare innovators, and professionals looking to grow their network and explore opportunities. **🎟 Tickets & Entry:** To avoid the venue getting overcrowded and ensure everyone enjoys an amazing night, we've introduced a small ticket price to keep things running smoothly. **Limited spots!** Register today and hit **Follow** for updates on future weekly events. 📸 **Event Photography** Please note that photos and videos may be taken for promotional purposes. 🔗 \*\*Join our WhatsApp group to connect before and after the event:\*\*👉 [https://chat.whatsapp.com/FizCdlVSjvCCR6EpoESl3A](https://chat.whatsapp.com/FizCdlVSjvCCR6EpoESl3A)
Mindstone London June AI Meetup
Mindstone London June AI Meetup
Please Note: This event is advertised on multiple platforms. Please RSVP and get a ticket on Mindstone (https://community.mindstone.com/events/mindstone-london-june-ai-meetup-2026) to view the agenda and guarantee a spot. Welcome to the most electrifying and ground-breaking AI Meetup in London! Join us once a month as we delve into the world of artificial intelligence, explore its cutting-edge practical applications, and marvel at the astonishing projects that are shaping our future. Why should you attend? • Get up close and personal with the AI projects that are redefining the boundaries of technology and human potential. • Learn from the brightest minds in the field and gain valuable insights into the ever-evolving AI landscape. • Unleash your curiosity, fuel your creativity, and expand your network as you connect with fellow AI aficionados and pioneers. What you can expect? Mindstone events consist of three talks covering different aspects: • Building an AI app builder: A technical demo breaking down the process for building a product using AI with real-life learnings and insights. • How AI Medical Assistants are Transforming Clinical Workflows: A practical demo and step-by-step guide on how to use AI to speed up and improve tasks. • What Does The Future Look Like With AI?: A theoretical talk on the impact of AI on work, life and society. After the talks we'll have pizza, drinks, and networking. Don't miss out on this extraordinary opportunity to witness the AI revolution in action. It's time to embark on a thrilling journey into the future and discover the endless possibilities that lie within the realm of artificial intelligence. Reserve your spot today for the ultimate AI experience! 💡✨ (https://community.mindstone.com/events/mindstone-london-june-ai-meetup-2026) Please Note: This event is advertised on multiple platforms. Please RSVP and get a ticket on Mindstone (https://community.mindstone.com/events/mindstone-london-june-ai-meetup-2026) to view the agenda and guarantee a spot.
Writing together Session in New Cross (MESSAGE GRAIG for location)
Writing together Session in New Cross (MESSAGE GRAIG for location)
**Message Graig in advance for location, usually a pub or beer garden in new cross** Come along and join some fellow writers. We'll write together and chat together. Take two hours to get creative! All you need is yourself and a pen and paper (or laptop) :) You can either work on your own project, or pick one of the provided prompts to fire your imagination.
Meetup #3
Meetup #3
Good day everyone! We have officially finalised details for the 3rd instalment of Agentic AI London and oh boy its a biggie!! I have 2 wonderful guests and brilliant speakers lined up for you all... Once again the amazing team at Vorboss have contineed to host us for the 3rd event so a big thanks to the team for being so accomodating to us <3 I hope you enjoy! **Emma Burrows \| Founder @ Rezonant** **How to set up a product brain and decide what it should - and shouldn’t - automate** Emma Burrows, founder of Rezonant and former UK CTO at Stripe, will explore what product management looks like when AI can build end-to-end without needing a human involved. The talk will look at how teams can build a “product brain,” where AI can hugely accelerate product development, and where human judgment still matters most. She’ll also explore the harder question beneath the AI hype: not just what *can* be automated, but what *should be*. **Zack Akil \| Full\-stack ML/AI Engineer @ Google** **AI, more or less?** Practical demos and tips for building with AI that actually works and solves real problems. As always we kick things off with some pizza, drinks and networking around 6pm. We will then start the talks at 6.30pm sharp, please arrive on time! See you then :D

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Revealing Writing
Revealing Writing
**A space for exploring creative writing as practice and journaling for self reflection. There will the support of the group, suggested exercises, methods and forms. Space to share your words, space to choose not to. Share your struggles and surprises with your creativity. A space in your week to connect, drop deeper and breathe some life into some familiar and strange ideas.** **Writing can be a practice of journaling to get your thoughts and feelings onto the page and have some distance and perspective. There can be a sense of finding out something new through writing that brings up unexpected thoughts, stories and emotions. This can be a therapy of taking more care of yourself, mind and heart.** **Writing slows our words down, and gives us time to taste, observe and pay attention to the flow and receiving of words and language. Did I really say that? And who said that? Can be revealing questions and open new ways of being yourself with others. We can also be with our choices to share, not to share, exploring privacy and secrets in our communications. Our words often reveal what we are not able or willing to say and so we may ask ourselves, how is this true? And stay interested in the gaps, pauses and shadows of our descriptions.** I will be writing a case study on this group, I will anonymise everyone and anything that could identify the members of the group.
Rock the Docs: Applying music theory and band dynamics to technical writing
Rock the Docs: Applying music theory and band dynamics to technical writing
The discotheque gets disco-technical at **Rock The Docs**! This double headline bill sees **[Marco Spinello](https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-spinello/)**, Technical Writer at [Booking.com](http://booking.com/) showing us how music theory can be applied to documentation, using examples from both his professional and creative life. Following this act, **[Jerry Bartlett](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerry-bartlett-content-pro-tech/)**, founder and principal at [Content Pro Tech](https://www.contentprotech.com/) will demonstrate how the fundamentals of technical writing can be applied to gathering and organising metadata for digital music libraries. These presentations will cover: *Why Git is like a metronome - Why managing stakeholders is not unlike managing band members *Why recording an album is not unlike delivering an MVP - How metadata underpins the algorithms of streaming services *How curating metadata is a key aspect of technical writing work - The difference between descriptive metadata and management metadata **Marco Spinello** tells the story of a disco band that shrank from eight members to a power trio, not unlike a company reorganisation with a built-in product pivot. Music and technical writing have more in common than meets the eye; music theory maps the territory like information architecture, a metronome enforces discipline like git, and song dynamics prevent the "wall of text" effect of very long, very dense docs. **Jerry Bartlett** discusses how uploading his music collection to a NAS drive found him drawing on skills honed during his day job as a technical communicator, and working on striking a balance between the right level of granularity, while making sure to not have ‘too much’ metadata. This event is kindly hosted by [Wise](https://wise.com/). **📅Agenda** **When:** Thursday, 18 June, from 6:30pm **Where:** Wise, 65 Clifton Street, London EC2A 4JE **What:** **18:30 - 19:00** Arrival **19:00 - 19:15** Welcome & Housekeeping **19:15 - 19:20** Short introduction to Wise **19:30 - 20:00** Rocks the Docs by Marco Spinello **20:00 - 20:30** Jerry's presentation **20:30 - 21:00** Networking **📍How to find us**: Please head to Wise, 65 Clifton Street, London EC2A 4JE, from 6:30pm onwards -- one of the friendly Write The Docs London team will be checking guests in. 🌎 **Google Maps**: [https://maps.app.goo.gl/r6zdmeDKhyAbLbaf7](https://maps.app.goo.gl/r6zdmeDKhyAbLbaf7) 📜 **What3Words**: [///lift.send.curiosity](https://what3words.com/lift.send.curiosity) 📷 **Photos:** Please note that the organisers may take some photos for the WTD group.
London Internet of Things Meetup No.155
London Internet of Things Meetup No.155
We're back to our usual format of 3 speakers + Q&A followed by networking. 18:30: Doors open 19:00 Welcome by Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino (organiser since 2011) 19:10 **Music Thing Workshop System: Design for Community & Collaboration**, [Tom Whitwell](https://www.musicthing.co.uk/) 19:30 [Ben Beavers](https://www.linkedin.com/in/benbeavers/) (Smarty Plants) 19:50 Speaker 3 (TBA) 20:10 Networking 21:00 End of event and move to a nearby pub There will be drinks (including non-alcoholic) and nibbles. **About our sponsors:** [Green Custard](https://www.green-custard.com/) is an award-winning AWS IoT specialist consultancy that helps organisations design, build, and scale secure cloud-connected products and solutions. With deep expertise across IoT architectures, data lakes, ML and agentic AI our IoT expertise spans from product innovation to smart factory innovation. We have full stack capability from embedded & mobile to cloud-native development. Green Custard partners with clients to deliver on their business outcomes whether modernising legacy devices, unlocking new value from existing data, or accelerating the delivery of production-ready solutions. Customers trust Green Custard for its technical excellence, pragmatic delivery, and we are proud of our customer success. [Aqua Libra](https://aqualibra.com/pages/flavour-tap) is redefining sustainable hydration through innovative, low-impact dispensing technology. Beyond its zero-sugar infused drinks, the brand has pioneered solutions such as the Aqua Libra Flavour Tap, a digitally controlled dispensing system that delivers chilled, filtered water with natural flavours on demand. By removing the need for single-use bottles and reducing transport emissions, the Flavour Tap enables offices, venues, and public spaces to offer great-tasting drinks with a dramatically smaller environmental footprint. Aqua Libra’s approach blends sustainability, smart technology, and convenience to meet the growing demand for healthier, greener beverage options.
June City of London 2025 Property + Construction Sector Networking Breakfast
June City of London 2025 Property + Construction Sector Networking Breakfast
PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST book and pay for your ticket in advance at http://www.londonbuiltenvironment.com/ The London Built Environment committee would like to extend you an invitation to our June 2026 City of London Networking Breakfast to be held at the famous Polo Bar - and hope you can join us for pre-work delicious breakfast and productive business networking to make new contacts and deals for 2026. We now have over 20,000 diverse and relevant London members so it’s the perfect opportunity for making new business connections. See photos from our latest events at http://www.londonbuiltenvironment.com/ PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST book and pay for your ticket in advance at http://www.londonbuiltenvironment.com/ ALSO PLEASE NOTE we take most of our event bookings through our website and EventBrite so the numbers booked is much larger than displayed on this Meetup page (normally about 70-100 guests).
HOLBORN BY ZOOX*
HOLBORN BY ZOOX*
(pictured: the south elevation of the British Museum: the sculptures in the pediment represent 'the progress of civilisation') If, after they start on London’s streets this September, you book an autonomous ‘Zoox, and say, 'Holborn', the chances are you'll be taken to the tube station, at Kingsway. On this walk we're going to learn about robotic taxis, buses, and delivery vehicles, where they’re operating, and how they could change the public realm, in Holborn, the first local area to expand outside the City of London, now densely populated with pedestrians, lorries and bikes. In the 1900’s, Holborn was the smallest of the Metropolitan Boroughs, but had a population density of 30K people per km2, twice that of the current most densely populated borough, Tower Hamlets. Plus, as we walk the 2 km, clear across the diminutive borough, from Farringdon to Tottenham Court Road, we’ll see how London local administration started, before maps, from areas defined only by posts, based on churches (vestries, parishes and single-purpose district boards) to Metropolitan Boroughs, and today’s London Boroughs, an ongoing process of amalgamation leading to larger units, following a falling population, and sometimes leading to mismatched places. For example, the location of ‘Holborn’, like the constantly-shifting magnetic North Pole, has wandered, as the area it administered grew, now over a mile west from the lower River Fleet, then known as ‘The Holbourn’, where it was first used. After the Metropolitan Borough was created in 1900, its Town Hall, Offices, Post Office, Library and Swimming Pool were even further west, and not even in one of the several Holborn church-based parishes. We’ll meet at Farringdon Station and start at the site of the Holbourn Bridge, a crossing the open ditch that flowed into the Thames 700m to the south. The path of the ancient ‘Holbourn Hill’, which climbed the west side of the valley, is now occupied by the modern ‘Viaduct’. Both arrived at the parish church of ‘St Andrew Holborn’, on this site since the 1200’s, rebuilt by Wren in 1690, his largest, gutted in WW2 and repaired in 1960. For centuries, this local Church of England was the basis of local administration, which mostly consisted of regulating sanitation and hygiene, and the relief of the poor. After Holborn Circus comes the street called ‘Holborn’, broad and still climbing, but only 250m long, bringing us to the old site of the Holborn ‘Bar’, the boundary of the City of London, at Gray’s Inn Road, still marked by 2 City Dragons, and the highest point in the City of London. Then ‘High’ Holborn, sometimes described as ‘sterile’ and ‘a desert’, now lined with unoccupied office buildings, but showing glimpses on both sides of the swathe of lawyers’ precincts, which extend down to the Thames. Our ‘Zoox’ drops us near Kingsway, then it, and we, calmly and safely, use the ‘Pedestrian Scramble’ (aka: ‘all-way’ or a ‘Barnes Dance’) crossing. As we do, we leave the last vestige of the influence of the original parish of St Andrew. From this point we are in Bloomsbury, and yet here is the original Borough Public Library (originally called 'St Giles') , later extended in 1908 to form a Town Hall for the new Metropolitan Borough, and the Oasis Sports Centre, opened as the ‘Bloomsbury Baths and Washhouses in 1852, and rebuilt and reopened in 1902 as the ‘Holborn Baths’. London being a treasure storehouse, there are masterpieces we must see in passing: · the hardly-ever-looked-at north elevation of Sir John Soane’s over-touristed House and Museum · a surprise as it suddenly jumps out in narrow Great Russell Street, the south elevation of Robert Smirke’s 1842-7 British Museum: ‘the Erechtheion recreated’\*. Still amazing that we have, right here in Holborn, an almost exact copy of a temple from the Acropolis. · St George, Bloomsbury Way, (1716-31), ‘ the most grandiose of London’s 18th Century church fronts’\*\*, and Hawksmoor’s last building, has a hidden-away tower which was originally the entrance. · a ‘masterpiece’, but of planning policy: the Roof Garden of the Post Building, from which we may see all of Holborn\*\*\* · Central St Giles, by Renzo Piano, which surrounds an achingly minimal central space, whose purity seems to be a psychic remembrance of unspeakably awful, impenetrable ‘rookery’(=slum), which occupied the site until deliberately eliminated by new road schemes in the 1840’s. · now edging, by ageing, into masterpiece status, Richard Seifert’s Centre Point, said to have been designed by one of his associates. The walk will end at the world’s very first ‘Pizza Express’ at 10 Dean Street W1D 3RW. \* Amazon’s autonomous taxi brand. Launch date as currently expected. The taxi could also be an Uber ‘Wayve’, or an Alphabet ‘Waymo’. \*\*Summerson, ‘Georgian London’ & Pevsner, ‘The Buildings of England’, 1952-2002 \*\*\*please bring photo ID for free admission to the Roof Garden by
Vibe Coding for Mobile
Vibe Coding for Mobile
The Vibe Coding Collective is a global community helping anyone turn ideas into working software with AI. We host relaxed social coding jams and events in bars, cafés, and maker spaces. ​This month, we're teaming up with **[bilt.me](https://bilt.me/?utm_source=luma)** for a special edition focused entirely on mobile apps📱 ​Bring an idea (or just curiosity), and we'll help you turn it into a working app prototype by the end of the evening. ​**Format:** ​We'll be teaming up in small groups of 3-4 people. We'll provide a few starter challenges to get you going, and then it's heads-down building with your teammates. The goal is to vibe, learn from each other, and walk out with something working. ​**New to vibe coding? ✨** ​No worries. We'll provide simple starter ideas, example prompts, and tool suggestions so even total beginners can dive in without stress. ​**Schedule 🕒** ​(Doors open early so we can settle in. Aim to arrive by 18:45 so we can kick off on time.) * ​7:00 – Presentation * ​7:25 – Assignment + team formation 🤝 * ​7:30 – Round 1: Build together 💻 * ​8:15 – Break (swap ideas, hang out) * ​8:30 – Round 2: Keep building 🏗️ * ​9:00 – Optional demos 📺 * ​9:15 – Hang out, network, make friends ✌️ ​**Who is it for?** ​Anyone! Curious coders, hobbiests, designers, AI-curious folks, and developers. Whether you're an experienced developer or have never written a line of code, you'll fit right in. ​**What to bring:** ​- Laptop 💻 \- Vibes ⚡ ​**Date 🗓️:** 18th June 2026, 7 pm ​**Location📍:** 2A Corsica St, N5 1JJ · London ​No pressure, no gatekeeping! You are always welcomed here. ​#AI #vibecoding #AItech #LondonAI #social #fun #socialdrinking
LJC Unconference 2026
LJC Unconference 2026
Register: [https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ljc-unconference-2026-tickets-1989306131189](https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ljc-unconference-2026-tickets-1989306131189) LJC Unconference 2026 is a chill, in-person meet-up where Java lovers share ideas and hack together. **About the event:** The LJC is delighted to announce our 20th Unconference! Join us for a full day of discussions, knowledge sharing, learning, and networking with other developers in the industry. There will be an opening keynote session followed by breakout discussion groups on the topics which are important to you. Catering is of course included, with a steady stream of coffee as well as breakfast on arrival, lunch and even afternoon tea.

Information Architecture Events Near You

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Smart Search + AI: An Outcome-Driven Journey from IDP to a Suite of AI
Smart Search + AI: An Outcome-Driven Journey from IDP to a Suite of AI
Over a billion documents processed. Millions of Veterans impacted. Hundreds of thousands of employee hours saved. Faster decisions. Greater accuracy. More benefits in the hands of our disabled Veterans. We created Smart Search, the world’s largest consumer of Amazon Textract, right when GenAI began reshaping what’s possible. Since then, we’ve built a suite of AI‑driven solutions that transform this data into real, measurable outcomes—accelerating benefits decisions for our Nation’s Veterans. Join us for a focused conversation on how an outcome‑driven approach to AI is helping us boost accuracy, streamline workflows, and deliver faster results for those who have served. This is a follow up to the AWS re:Invent 2023 "Intelligent Document Processing with Gen AI for Public Sector" presentation. About Speaker: Cameron Williams is a Senior Technical Project Manager and cross-functional technical leader at Booz Allen Hamilton with 15+ years of experience architecting and evolving scalable, cloud-native systems, from greenfield development to complex enterprise modernization. https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronw711/ **THANK YOU** *Franklin University* for hosting our meetup! To learn more about *Franklin University*, please visit their website: https://www.franklin.edu/ **DIRECTIONS** Franklin University Fisher Hall 300 E. Main St, Columbus, OH 43215 Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jxjBA2hUmS5qrvhq8 Parking is FREE! Please park in Lot C in front of Fisher Hall. See attached map. NOTE: Map the address only. When mapping with Google Maps it may use the Fisher Hall at OSU, which is NOT correct. **Want to sponsor the pizza and/or bar tab?** Please contact me if you would like to sponsor this meetup's pizza and/or bar tab: angelo@mandato.com
AWS Columbus: Smart Search + AI: An Outcome-Driven Journey
AWS Columbus: Smart Search + AI: An Outcome-Driven Journey
Title: Smart Search + AI: An Outcome-Driven Journey from IDP to a Suite of AI Register at the Columbus AWS meetup: [https://www.meetup.com/columbus-aws-amazon-web-services-meetup/events/313426379/](https://www.meetup.com/columbus-aws-amazon-web-services-meetup/events/313426379/) Over a billion documents processed. Millions of Veterans impacted. Hundreds of thousands of employee hours saved. Faster decisions. Greater accuracy. More benefits in the hands of our disabled Veterans. We created Smart Search, the world’s largest consumer of Amazon Textract, right when GenAI began reshaping what’s possible. Since then, we’ve built a suite of AI‑driven solutions that transform this data into real, measurable outcomes—accelerating benefits decisions for our Nation’s Veterans. Join us for a focused conversation on how an outcome‑driven approach to AI is helping us boost accuracy, streamline workflows, and deliver faster results for those who have served. This is a follow up to the AWS re:Invent 2023 "Intelligent Document Processing with Gen AI for Public Sector" presentation. About Speaker: Cameron Williams is a Senior Technical Project Manager and cross-functional technical leader at Booz Allen Hamilton with 15+ years of experience architecting and evolving scalable, cloud-native systems, from greenfield development to complex enterprise modernization. https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronw711/ **THANK YOU** *Franklin University* for hosting our meetup! To learn more about *Franklin University*, please visit their website: https://www.franklin.edu/ **DIRECTIONS** Franklin University Fisher Hall 300 E. Main St, Columbus, OH 43215 Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/jxjBA2hUmS5qrvhq8 Parking is FREE! Please park in Lot C in front of Fisher Hall. See attached map. NOTE: Map the address only. When mapping with Google Maps it may use the Fisher Hall at OSU, which is NOT correct. **Want to sponsor the pizza and/or bar tab?** Please contact me if you would like to sponsor this meetup's pizza and/or bar tab: angelo@mandato.com
Christians in Tech - Meetup #38 @ Improving
Christians in Tech - Meetup #38 @ Improving
Christians in Tech is a community at the intersection of faith and technology. Our meetups are designed to spark meaningful conversations, promote knowledge sharing, and encourage growth—both in your career and your spiritual walk with God. Whether you're an experienced professional or just starting your tech journey, CIT welcomes you. Our Website [https://linktr.ee/citcbus](https://linktr.ee/citcbus) Sponsors and Partners * Improving (Venue Sponsor) * Bethel World Prayer Center (Fiscal Sponsor) * Fruits & Roots (Coffee Partner)
Stop Guessing: A Product Person's Guide to AI Adoption
Stop Guessing: A Product Person's Guide to AI Adoption
## 🤝 Host Information A co-hosted event by ProductTank Columbus & Women in Product Columbus 💡 About the Workshop AI adoption is stalling across organizations — not because of a lack of motivation or tools, but because it's fundamentally a behavior design challenge. This hands-on workshop applies proven Behavior Design models and methods to help you move from a vague organizational wish to boost AI adoption to 3-5 concrete, testable interventions you can act on starting tomorrow. Whether you're a product manager, on a product team, or just someone trying to get AI to actually stick at work, you'll leave with a clear picture of what's worth focusing on, what to ignore, and how to drive real, sustained adoption — no guesswork required. 🛠️ What to Bring Laptop: Fully charged and ready to go. AI Assistant: Have your favorite AI assistant pulled up. (Dom will be using Claude, but feel free to use whichever assistant you prefer!) 🍕 Logistics & Perks Food & Drink: Pizza and drinks provided! Parking: Plenty of free spaces available on-site. ###
Microsoft Build - Columbus Edition!
Microsoft Build - Columbus Edition!
We are bringing Microsoft Build sessions to Columbus Ohio! The Central Ohio Azure Meetup and Central Ohio .NET Developer's Group (CONDG) are coming together to bring some of the labs and breakouts from Microsoft Build to your backyard. In this free, 1 day event, you are going to Build stuff with us! And yes, there will be free food. Please RSVP via [Microsoft Build //localhost:columbus | Microsoft Reactor](https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/reactor/events/27247/).
Battle of the personal agents
Battle of the personal agents
Join the Columbus AI community for a special event. **Battle of the Personal Agents** is your chance to see what people are actually building with AI agents and personal automation systems. Whether you’re running OpenClaw, Hermes, or a completely custom solution, bring your agent and show the community how it works. We’re interested in real-world implementations: the problems your agent solves, how you use it day-to-day, how it’s hosted and managed, how you built it, and why you’ve chosen to keep using it. Live demonstrations are encouraged, so be prepared to show your code, architecture, workflows, and your agent performing real tasks. This is less about polished presentations and more about sharing practical experience, comparing approaches, and learning from one another. If you’d like to present, please contact Chris Slee (via meetup) before the event so we can allocate enough time for everyone’s demonstrations. Come ready to show what you’ve built, discover what others are doing, and maybe find a few ideas worth taking home. Whether you’re deep in the field or just getting curious, come connect with others building and exploring AI in Columbus. Sponsored by [Transform Labs](https://www.linkedin.com/company/transformlabs/) Sign up also accessible via [Transform Labs Luma](https://luma.com/transformlabshq)
Customize the IDE: Building Extensions for Visual Studio Code - Alan Barber
Customize the IDE: Building Extensions for Visual Studio Code - Alan Barber
**Important time note:** Please plan on arriving between 5:30 and 6:00 as the elevators lock after 6 and you'll need to message us and we'll need to come get you. The building address is 4450 Bridge Park The entrance is 6620 Mooney St, Suite 400 You will need to scan your ID at the door to get a visitor badge. **Abstract** *Customize the IDE: Building Extensions for Visual Studio Code* Visual Studio Code is one of the most widely used development environments today, and much of its flexibility comes from its extension ecosystem. Extensions allow developers to customize the editor with new features, integrations, and workflow improvements tailored to their needs. In this session, we’ll cover what extensions are and the different types available, including full extensions written in TypeScript or JavaScript, along with lighter-weight extensions such as color themes, language packs, language support, code snippets, and keymaps. We’ll also look at practical reasons a developer might create an extension, from automating repetitive tasks to adding custom tooling. The session includes a hands-on walkthrough of creating a new extension, testing it locally, and understanding the basic project structure. We’ll close with a brief overview of how extensions are packaged and published to the Visual Studio Marketplace and other distribution options. **YouTube Link** TBD