AI Product Summit
- Date
- 2025-10-07
- Location
- Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
- Host
- Orq.ai
About this event
AI is no longer a side project inside product teams. It is reshaping how products are designed, shipped, measured, and scaled, and the teams that understand that shift early will make better decisions faster. AI Product Summit brings together product leaders, builders, and operators in Amsterdam for a focused in-person day on what it really takes to build useful AI products, navigate autonomy, and learn from a community working through the same questions. About the Event AI Product Summit is an in-person gathering for people working at the intersection of AI, product, autonomy, and community. The goal is practical: create a space where attendees can learn from real-world product thinking, compare approaches, and have sharper conversations about how AI changes the work of product development. This is a summit format, which means you can expect a day built around concentrated learning and high-signal interaction rather than passive attendance. The event is designed for people who want more than broad headlines about AI. It is for those thinking seriously about product strategy, user value, workflow change, and what happens when systems become increasingly autonomous. Because the event is in person, the value goes beyond the stage. Some of the most useful parts of a summit happen in the gaps between sessions: meeting peers who are facing similar implementation challenges, hearing how teams are structuring decisions internally, and finding language for problems that are still emerging. Amsterdam is a strong setting for this kind of conversation. It offers an international, accessible backdrop for a community that is likely to span product, technical, and business perspectives, making the summit a good place to connect with people across disciplines instead of staying inside one familiar lane. What to Expect Expect a day that balances big-picture perspective with practical product discussion. The summit theme suggests conversations around how AI products are conceived, where autonomy fits into the product experience, and how teams can build responsibly while still moving with speed. You can likely expect a mix of formats that suit a summit environment, including: Talks or presentations that frame the current landscape of AI product development Focused sessions on product strategy, experimentation, and decision-making Discussions around autonomy and what it means for user trust, control, and workflow design Community-driven networking with other attendees working on adjacent problems Informal conversations throughout the day that help turn ideas into next steps The most useful summit sessions are often the ones that move past theory. That means conversations about tradeoffs: where AI adds clear value, where it creates friction, how teams define quality, and how product leaders decide what should be automated versus what should stay human-guided. Networking is also a core part of the experience, not an afterthought. If you attend with a clear point of view, a current challenge, or a product question you are trying to sharpen, you are likely to get more out of the day. This event is well suited to active participants who want to exchange ideas, compare notes, and meet people they would actually want to stay in touch with afterward. Why Attend If you work in product, AI can feel both urgent and noisy. There is pressure to move, but not always clarity on what good looks like. This summit helps cut through that by putting you in a room with people who are also trying to turn AI potential into real product outcomes. You should attend if you want to get better at evaluating where AI belongs in a product and where it does not. Strong AI products are not built by adding a model to an existing flow and hoping users adapt. They require choices about experience design, trust, value creation, and operational reality. A summit focused on these topics can help you make those choices with more confidence. You will also get value from the community dimension. In fast-moving spaces, peer learning matters. Hearing how others are approaching prioritization, autonomy, internal alignment, or user feedback can save months of guesswork and help you avoid common mistakes. Key reasons people will find this event useful include: Sharpening your product thinking around AI-enabled experiences Understanding autonomy more clearly in the context of real product decisions Meeting peers and collaborators across product, AI, and startup ecosystems Getting practical perspective you can bring back to your team immediately Building context for where AI product development is heading next Practical Details AI Product Summit takes place in person in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Tuesday, October 7 at 9:00 AM GMT+2. If you get the most value from face-to-face conversations, live sessions, and spontaneous networking, this format will suit you well. Because it is a summit, it is worth planning to arrive ready for a full morning start. Give yourself enough time to check in, settle, and begin conversations early rather than treating the first session as the only starting point. Some of the best connections happen before the formal agenda gets underway. A few useful ways to prepare: Bring a clear sense of the AI product questions you are currently working through Be ready to discuss your use case, workflow, or product challenges concisely Leave space in your schedule for post-session conversations and networking Come prepared to listen carefully and compare how other teams are approaching similar decisions If your work touches AI strategy, product execution, autonomy, or community-building around new technology, this summit is built to be relevant. It is a chance to step out of day-to-day delivery mode, pressure-test your thinking, and spend time with people who understand both the opportunity and the complexity of building in this space.
Who should attend
This is for people who want grounded, useful conversations about building AI products, not just trend commentary. - You are a **product manager, product lead, or head of product** trying to understand how AI should change your roadmap, product decisions, and team workflows. - You are a **founder or startup operator** building an AI-native product or adding AI capabilities to an existing offering and want sharper thinking from peers in the room. - You work in **AI, machine learning, design, research, or engineering** and want to better understand the product side of autonomy, user trust, and experience design. - You are exploring how **autonomous systems** fit into real products and want practical insight into where automation helps, where it creates risk, and how teams make those calls. - You value **in-person community and networking** with people who are actively shipping, experimenting, and learning in the AI product space. - You want ideas you can take back immediately, whether that means better questions for your team, clearer product principles, or new connections that can help you move faster.