Build and explore AI Agents in one day. Learn practical AI automation, workflows, tools, and real-world business applications.
Hands-On AI Agents Workshop
AI is rapidly evolving beyond simple chatbots into intelligent systems that can take action, automate workflows, and support real-world business tasks.
These systems known as AI Agents have become over the last 6 months one of the most important workplace technologies just like when the desktop computer came into businesses. This workshop will show you how to become an AI agent Manager with no prior technical experience.
This practical one-day workshop is designed to help individuals and businesses understand what AI Agents are, why they matter, and how to start building them.
Through hands-on activities and guided exercises, participants will explore how AI Agents can:
Automate repetitive tasks
Use tools and external apps
Support productivity and decision-making
Create intelligent workflows
Improve efficiency across teams and organisations
By the end of the day, participants will have built their own simple AI Agent and gained a clear understanding of how Agentic AI can be applied in real-world scenarios.
No advanced technical experience is required, making this workshop suitable for beginners, professionals, educators, entrepreneurs, and anyone curious about the future of AI-powered automation.
What You’ll Learn
What AI Agents are and how they work
The difference between chatbots and autonomous agents
Prompting and agent workflows
How to build a simple AI Agent
Connecting tools and automations
Real-world business use cases for AI Agents
The future of AI in the workplace
Who Should Attend?
Business professionals
Entrepreneurs and startups
Educators and trainers
Developers and digital creatives
Anyone interested in AI and automation
What to Bring
A laptop
Curiosity and willingness to experiment with AI tools
Understanding AI Agents is becoming an increasingly valuable digital skill. This workshop will help participants move beyond simply “using AI” and towards understanding how to build intelligent systems that can support real-world tasks, workflows, and innovation opportunities.