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May 17, 2026 - all times in SGT -- 9am - kickoff https://www.ai.engineer/singapore#schedule join us in person and on all side events https://luma.com/1eofvp02?tk=kN58jG Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:07:01 - Opening remarks by Kaspar Hidayat 00:08:36 - SallyAnn DeLucia (Arize AI): Alyx planning states, large JSON abstractions, and reliable agent checkpoints 00:24:54 - Timothy Lin (Resaro): scenario specific evals, ODDs, and synthetic data for mission critical AI 00:35:50 - Abhishek Kankani (Cloudflare): Code Mode, one shot TypeScript agents, and secure V8 execution 00:48:50 - Tejas Kumar (IBM): agent harness primitives, loop control, and trust over black box models 01:07:54 - Break: Morning coffee 01:32:42 - JJ Geewax (Google DeepMind): applied AI at scale with deterministic boundaries around non deterministic models 01:53:33 - Geoff Huntley: everything is a factory, software abundance, and leaner organizations 02:11:46 - Vincent Koc (OpenClaw): OpenClaw foundations, plugins, and composable coding agent primitives 02:22:28 - Vishnu (Vish) Hari (Ego AI): AI characters with personality, memory, and a more human inner life 02:31:53 - Ben Guo (Zo Computer): personal cloud infrastructure, owned agents, and a software company for everyone 02:42:50 - Matthias Lubken (Tavon AI): embedding PI, simple agent loops, and OpenClaw style extensibility 02:56:27 - Josh Newton (Microsoft AI): design as the edge, AI as a magic pencil, and taste over slop 03:07:04 - Sam Bhagwat (Mastra): production agent patterns for customer, internal, and developer workflows 03:25:50 - Pierre-Loic Doulcet (LlamaIndex): LlamaParse failure modes, whitespace loops, and parsing at internet scale 03:38:09 - Jun Yu Tan (Tusk): Fence, OS level guardrails, and deterministic safety for coding agents 03:48:32 - Break: Lunch 05:01:45 - Sara Hooker (Adaption Labs): adaptive intelligence, dynamic data, and moving past brute force scaling 05:17:28 - Vincent Wu (MiniMax): agents that schedule their own compute and inference exchanges 05:29:44 - Daniel & Siddharth Krishnan (The Robot Company): teleoperated robots, embodiment data, and closing the autonomy gap 05:41:06 - Justin Baird (Tesseract) with Kai Ming: shared autonomy, BCI painting, and embodied creative agency 05:55:52 - Aravind (SK) Kandiah (Bifrost): sim generated worlds, robotics evals, and faster edge case discovery 06:10:11 - Julia Kim (OpenGraph Labs): sensorized humans, touch data, and training better humanoids 06:19:44 - Suveen Ellawela (Cortex AI): full stack robotics, data pipelines, and real world evaluation 06:29:42 - Break: Afternoon 06:30:15 - Keziah: guided sensory meditation with a vibe coded visualizer 06:57:36 - Jay Demetillo: prompt fatigue, human context, and design judgment AI cannot replace 07:09:54 - Alex Lee (Magic Patterns): AI native design systems, brand fidelity, and shippable UI generation 07:20:02 - Sabina Cabrera (MagicPath): balancing product and polish in code backed design workflows 07:34:01 - Priyaa Kalyanaraman (Lica World): design intelligence across taste, iteration, and layered editability 07:44:55 - Conor Brennan-Burke (Hyperspell): building a company brain from docs, Slack, and execution traces 07:56:35 - Heng Hong Lee (Lightsprint): plan, preview, orchestrate, three primitives for cloud coding agents 08:07:51 - Louis Knight-Webb (Vibe Kanban): planning and review as the human loop around parallel agents 08:19:42 - Harsha Khurdula (Interfaze AI): deterministic developer tasks with specialized encoders and LLM decoders 08:31:07 - Hrishi Olickel (Southbridge): high context agent runtimes, declarative budgets, and legacy system reliability 08:44:30 - Henry Mao (Smithery): MCP, CLIs, and the harness era of agent agency 08:56:30 - Rach Pradhan (Independent): reliable agentic workflows, code intelligence, and parallel agent systems 09:08:45 - Closing remarks by Agrim Singh