 
			On October 15 in Warsaw, the AI-Agents Meetup brought together 230 people passionate about AI. In a three-hour live session led by Valiantsin Zavadski, teams assembled agents with LiveKit, Daily, and OpenAI.
You want to ask what it has to do with us? 35 participants ran their agents on is*hosting’s servers, and we were genuinely glad to be part of it (so glad we’re writing this post about it).
After the workshop, Arseny Kravchenko walked through practical system design for voice agents — channels, error paths, timeout strategy, and ways to test real-time behavior. A panel with Yulia Bohdan, Kiryl Surahatau, Herman Poleschuk, Dmitry Matveev, and Grzegorz Surdyka explored the practical, business, and ethical aspects of using AI agents in real life.

We also made sure builders could keep going after the event. Every participant received free hosting resources to keep experimenting with agents for up to two months, while the startups that pitched their products walked away with enough server power to fuel their projects for many more months, or even years ahead.
For us, it was more than just a workshop. Meeting AI tech enthusiasts face-to-face and sharing real stories made us recharged after a good old offline meeting.
Thanks to Ū Hub and TechSpot for pulling it off. Hope to see you at the next one — we’ll bring more servers!

 
		 
		