Opening the Welsh AI season
Speaker showcase — 4 Welsh AI practitioners present 10-minute talks on real-world applications across sectors. Q&A and open networking.
12 months of workshops, speaker sessions, panels and demos bringing the Welsh AI community together across Cardiff, Swansea, and North Wales.
Monthly Latte Lounge networking · 5 sector councils · 3 regional chapters
Expert talks with Q&A
Hands-on practical sessions
Live product demonstrations
Executive learning programmes
Multi-speaker discussions
Facilitated peer discussions
Open to everyone
No prior AI experience needed
Working professionals with AI exposure
Experienced AI practitioners
C-suite and senior leaders
Speaker showcase — 4 Welsh AI practitioners present 10-minute talks on real-world applications across sectors. Q&A and open networking.
Practical beginner workshop — participants bring a real work problem and leave with an AI workflow they can use on Monday. No prior experience needed.
Live product demonstrations from 6–8 Welsh AI companies — startups, scale-ups and university spinouts. Audience votes on Best Demo.
Four cyber leaders discuss AI-driven attacks, SOC automation and insider risk. Includes 30-min facilitated audience Q&A and open discussion.
Speaker session followed by roundtable breakouts — Consumer Duty, fraud detection and credit decisioning. FCA regulatory context included.
Reflective speaker session — community members present one honest lesson from their AI work this year. Relaxed festive format, community awards.
Half-day facilitated workshop for C-suite and directors — building a 90-day AI roadmap, governance frameworks and change management. Small cohort, max 20.
Practitioner presentations on precision agriculture, environmental monitoring and land management AI — from Welsh farms and research institutions.
Workshop with live equipment demos — predictive maintenance, edge AI and quality control. Participants work through a real process optimisation scenario.
Facilitated discussion for NHS, local authority and Welsh Government teams — what's working, what isn't and how to procure and deploy responsibly.
Annual research presented in full — findings, sector snapshots, skills gaps and recommendations. Panel responds. Audience votes on top priorities for 2027–28.
Speaker session and live Q&A — grid management, demand forecasting and carbon accounting. Case studies from Welsh energy operators and developers.
Every month, each regional chapter hosts an informal networking session alongside the flagship event.
No agenda, no presentations — just coffee, conversation, and connections. Open to all AI Wales members. Perfect for newcomers wanting to meet the community in a relaxed setting.
South Wales hub
West Wales community
Northern region
The official launch of the AI Hub in partnership with Fintech Wales brought together industry leaders to explore how AI can support people, performance and retention in Welsh organisations.






30 June 2026 — Hodge House, Cardiff · In partnership with Fintech Wales
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