Wed, Jun 18, 2025, 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM (UTC)
The moderated panel discussion/live tech talk show format is back—this time, we’re diving into the topic of AI in UX. We will explore how new AI no-code platforms are transforming the way UX designers and engineers collaborate. Whether you’re a developer, designer, or somewhere else in tech, join us as we explore real-world stories of working with AI in UX from a variety of perspectives.
Jakub Vereb (software engineer @ Kiwi.com) – moderator
Peter Papp (AI consultant @ Sudolabs)
Martin "MJ" Jancík (Product Design Manager @ Kiwi.com)
+ more great guests (to be revealed)
ℹ️ No registration is needed, but greatly appreciated, so we can plan better :) ℹ️
📍 Location: Tabačka - Veľká sála, Gorkého 2, Košice
Hosted by Sudolabs and Kiwi.com 🤗
Product Design Manager at Kiwi.com
After finishing design studies in Copenhagen and Amsterdam I decided to join a Czech travel tech company Kiwi.com. Over the last 8 y...
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Software Engineer at Kiwi.com
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