Product Design & UX

Workshop: Prompt. Make. Repeat. (2 hours)

(Registration through the app, limited spots) Hands-on with a selection of AI Tools as creative partners for building proof of concepts through creativity, curiosity and collaboration.

Date & Location
23 Sep 2026
12.15 - 14:15
Breakout 4
Track
Product Design & UX
Type
Workshop
Language
English

About this Session

This workshop is free but requires prior registration through the event app. Registration will open on 1 September from 08:00 CEST in the morning. We will open another contingent of seats on conference day for late registrations. There will be three repetitions of this workshop throughout the conference. There is no guarantee to get a seat.

In this hands-on workshop, participants will actively explore a selection of AI tools and experiment with how they can be used as creative partners in building proof of concepts. We will try out different approaches where AI supports both design and code, helping ideas take shape faster and more effectively. The workshop is less about writing the “perfect prompt” and more about experimenting, comparing tools, and iterating directly in the session. Participants will leave with practical experience of how to navigate the jungle of AI tools — and how to use them to accelerate the process from sketching and designing to coding and generating working proof of concepts that demonstrate the potential of future products.

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