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28-29, August 2025
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Thursday, August 28
 

11:50 CEST

Beyond Prompts: Building Intelligent Applications With Genkit and the Model Context Protocol - Peter Friese, Google
Thursday August 28, 2025 11:50 - 12:15 CEST
LLMs have democratized AI, making it more accessible for everyone. But today’s chat bots still feel very disconnected. Wouldn’t it be great if you could use AI to tap into your personal knowledge and data, and use it to drive the tools you already know and love? Imagine using a chat bot to create your next pitch deck, or generating bespoke 3D scenes for your next home decoration project using inexpensive tools like Blender. In this talk, I'll show you how this is possible with tools like Genkit and MPC, the Model Context Protocol.
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Peter Friese

Staff Developer Relations Engineer, Google
Peter is a Staff Developer Advocate on the Firebase at Google, helping developers build amazing experiences and high quality apps using Firebase and AI.
Thursday August 28, 2025 11:50 - 12:15 CEST
Emerald Room

13:35 CEST

Technical Workshop: From Planning To Production-Ready RAG With OPEA - Ezequiel Lanza, Intel & Andreas Kollegger, Neo4j, Inc
Thursday August 28, 2025 13:35 - 14:35 CEST
Enterprises struggle to integrate fragmented generative AI (GenAI) technologies. Due to its rapid evolution and diverse implementations, even top LLMs hallucinate when answering Kubernetes-related questions.
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avatar for Ezequiel Lanza

Ezequiel Lanza

LF AI & Data TAC Board/Chairperson | Open Source AI Evangelist at Intel, Intel
Passionate about helping people discover the exciting world of artificial intelligence, Ezequiel is a frequent AI conference presenter and the creator of use cases, tutorials, and guides that help developers adopt open source AI tools.
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Andreas Kollegger

Senior Developer Advocate, Neo4j
Andreas is a technological humanist. Starting at NASA, Andreas designed systems from scratch to support science missions. Then in Zambia, he built medical informatics systems to apply technology for social good. Now with Neo4j, he is democratizing graph databases to validate and extend... Read More →
Thursday August 28, 2025 13:35 - 14:35 CEST
Emerald Room

14:45 CEST

Docling: Get Your Documents Ready for Gen AI - Michele Dolfi & Peter Staar, IBM Research
Thursday August 28, 2025 14:45 - 15:10 CEST
Docling, an open source package, is rapidly becoming the de facto standard for document parsing and export in the Python community. Earning close to 30,000 GitHub in less than one year and now part of the Linux AI & Data Foundation. Docling is redefining document AI with its ease and speed of use. In this session, we’ll introduce Docling and its features, including how:
Speakers
avatar for Michele Dolfi

Michele Dolfi

Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM Research
Dr. Michele Dolfi is a technical lead in the AI for Knowledge group at IBM Research, focusing on knowledge engineering and understanding. Michele is one of the researchers who created the Deep Search platform and the Docling open source project. His expertise spans from artificial... Read More →
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Peter Staar

Research Manager, IBM Research
Phd in theoretical physics, interested in AI, high performance computing and document processing. Chair of the technical steering committee of Docling.
Thursday August 28, 2025 14:45 - 15:10 CEST
Emerald Room

15:40 CEST

AI-Powered Search in Modern E-Commerce - Stanko Kuveljic, SmartCat.io
Thursday August 28, 2025 15:40 - 16:05 CEST
In the competitive world of e-commerce, relevant search results directly impact business outcomes. This presentation explores:
Speakers
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Stanko Kuveljic

Head of Machine Learning Engineering, SmartCat.io
Machine Learning Engineering Leader with 8+ years of experience architecting production ML systems across e-commerce, hospitality, and online betting. Expert in semantic search, recommendation engines, AI agents, and MLOps. Scaled ML team in company while maintaining hands-on involvement... Read More →
Thursday August 28, 2025 15:40 - 16:05 CEST
Emerald Room

16:15 CEST

Building a Conversational Knowledge Base - Kerim Satirli, Independent & Tu Nguyen, HashiCorp
Thursday August 28, 2025 16:15 - 16:40 CEST
As software engineers, we love to build good, maintainable code that works and doesn't panic. Or at least, that's what we aspire to. 
Speakers
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Kerim Satirli

Senior Developer Advocate, HashiCorp
Kerim is a senior developer advocate at HashiCorp and a Microsoft MVP for DevOps practices.
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Tu Nguyen

Staff Education Engineer, HashiCorp
I am a technical leader with a passion for technology and education. I currently help people learn HashiCorp products. Previously, I built engaging, interactive tutorials for Terraform and Packer, and managed the Consul Education team. I also advise DreamsForSchools in designing computer... Read More →
Thursday August 28, 2025 16:15 - 16:40 CEST
Emerald Room

16:50 CEST

How We Built Our First MCP Server: Lessons From the Trenches at Hud - May Walter, Hud
Thursday August 28, 2025 16:50 - 17:15 CEST
Building a protocol-based server from scratch is never just about code—it’s about discovery, mistakes, iteration, and ultimately, crafting something meaningful from raw ideas. In this talk, we’ll share the behind-the-scenes story of how we at Hud built our first MCP (Message-Client-Protocol) server—what MCP is (and what it’s not), why we needed it, and how we got from an idea to a working production system.
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May Walter

Co-Founder & CTO, Hud
May Walter is a software engineer, researcher, entrepreneur and serial CTO. She is currently co-founder and CTO of Hud, a startup company still in stealth. Before Hud she was a founding team member and CTO at Santa, and prior to that CTO at Bond (acquired by REEF Technology), where... Read More →
Thursday August 28, 2025 16:50 - 17:15 CEST
Emerald Room
 
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