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1,000 Builders, One Night: What Happens When We Talk About Agents at Scale

Notes ahead of AI Agent Night in Singapore

Annie An Dongmei·January 2025·3 min read
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We've crossed 1,000 sign-ups for this Thursday's AI Agent Night. 🚀

When we started planning this event, the idea was simple: get the people actually building agents at scale to share their real-life experiences.

Not the polished keynote version. Not the rehearsed pitch. The messy, honest, in-the-trenches version of what it takes to wire up agentic systems that run in production.

What to Expect

This isn't a demo night. It's a builder night. Here's the mix we're going for:

  • 🚀 Agents running actual workflows - not a rehearsed pitch
  • 🏗️ Builders walking through orchestration & deployment at scale - the architecture decisions that matter when you go from prototype to production
  • 🔧 Tooling tips you won't find in the docs - the kind of knowledge that only comes from building, breaking, and rebuilding
  • 💬 Unfiltered conversations on what survives and breaks in production - because that's where the real learning happens

Why This Matters

Agentic AI is moving fast. Frameworks are evolving. Patterns are still emerging. And the gap between a working prototype and a system that scales reliably? That gap is where most teams get stuck.

The best way to close that gap is to learn from people who've already crossed it - and are willing to share what they learned the hard way.

See You There

If you're one of the 1,000+ builders joining us this Thursday, I'm looking forward to the conversations. If you're building agents and haven't signed up yet, there's still time.

Let's keep building - together, in public, and always learning. 🤙

#AlwaysDay1 #AgenticAI #AIEngineering #ProductionAI #BuildInPublic #Singapore #TechCommunity

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