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Agentic AI is moving beyond experimentation.  What does it take for autonomous systems to handle the complexity of the real world? At the ⭕️KI Park Summer Event 2026, we are bringing together leaders and experts building the next generation of agentic systems: from multi-agent architectures and computer-using agents to observability, orchestration, governance, and scalable real-world deployment. What can you expect from these sessions? 🔹 Google will share a broader perspective on where agentic systems are heading, including topics such as tool use, agent-to-agent interaction, and computer use. A chance to better understand how the AI landscape is evolving beyond single models and isolated copilots. 🔹 From Dynatrace: a closer look at why agentic systems need more than autonomy to work reliably at scale. The session will explore how real-time observability, feedback loops, and operational awareness become critical once AI systems start acting independently across complex environments. 🔹 Deloitte brings practical insight from the energy sector, focusing on what it actually takes to build and operationalize a centralized multi-agent platform. From technology choices to governance structures and first implementation steps, the session is designed for organizations moving from experimentation toward scalable architecture. 🔹 In our panel discussion with representatives from Deutsche Bahn, IT Baden-Württemberg (BITBW), Riverty and other speakers, the focus shifts toward leadership and control. How do organizations scale agentic systems responsibly? What changes in governance, operating models, and decision-making are required once AI systems become more autonomous? 🔹 elunic AG will demonstrate how computer-using agents can bring AI capabilities into existing legacy environments without rebuilding entire system landscapes. A highly practical look at how organizations can retrofit current software ecosystems with autonomous workflows. 🔹 And hackers&wizards takes the discussion one step further: away from isolated AI tools and toward autonomous “factories” that continuously build, test, document, and improve software systems. Expect a very hands-on session focused on how AI-native development workflows are already changing engineering practices today.     Join us on June 24 at the ⭕️𝐊𝐈 𝐏𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐯𝐞𝐧𝐭 in Berlin to hear from leaders who are working through these challenges, and how they are addressing them in practice. A great opportunity to understand how AI transformation takes shape in different contexts: from leadership decisions to technical implementation and scaling. 👉 Register your interest: https://lnkd.in/dUxGREjS  ⭕️ Members get priority access 🙂     Roman Spitzbart, Michael Gerhards, Arian Bajrami, Ernst-Cornelius Koch, Sina Tatzel, Beate Müller-Kuppert, Jonas Schaub, Benedikt Stemmildt 👨🏼‍💻🧙🏼‍♂️ , Gregor Schumacher

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