The shipping rule

One rule governs every workshop I run: by the end, everyone has something that runs. A LangGraph agent that completes a task, an MCP server exposing a real tool, a RAG pipeline answering from real documents, or a voice agent that talks back. The material comes from Yuvan — the production agentic AI product I operate — so the shortcuts and gotchas are real.

Formats

Conference / Offsite Workshop

A workshop track that fills the room.

  • 2-hour to full-day slots
  • Scales to large groups with TAs
  • In-person or virtual
Best for: events & offsites

Hackathon Facilitation

Kick-off workshop + mentoring + judging.

  • Agent-building kick-off session
  • Floor mentoring during the hack
  • Technical judging
Best for: hackathons & hack days

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I hire an AI workshop facilitator?

Email arjun@arjunthakur.dev or book a free intro call with your audience size, skill level, format, and goals. You'll get a proposed plan with prerequisites and outcomes within ~48 hours.

What makes a good hands-on AI workshop?

Everyone ships something that runs — a working agent, MCP server, RAG pipeline, or voice agent. Not just slides.

What topics do you facilitate?

LangGraph agents, MCP servers, A2A multi-agent patterns, RAG with evals, voice agents, and evals bootcamps — 2 hours to 2 days each.

Can you run workshops at conferences or offsites?

Yes — conference tracks, offsites, hack days, and hackathon facilitation or judging. In person or virtual, worldwide.

What do attendees need beforehand?

A laptop, Python basics for technical tracks, and API keys — with a prerequisites checklist and setup script provided in advance.

Related Pages

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Plan a workshop your team will remember shipping

Tell me the audience, format, and goal — get a concrete workshop plan with outcomes.