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In our upcoming meetup, we'll explore best practices in MLOps, ensuring robust and automated workflows, and discuss the latest advancements in Generative AI for real-world applications. Whether you're optimizing data pipelines, scaling AI models, or navigating the transition from experimentation to production, this event will provide valuable insights from industry experts.

Between presentations, you will have the opportunity of networking and meeting data enthusiasts at the Netlight office, food and drinks will be served.

Agenda:

17:30 - 18:00: Doors open 18:00 - 18:10: Welcome 18:10 - 18:40: Navigating the Intersection of MLOps and GenAI: A Comparative Exploration 18:40 - 19:10: Break 19:10 - 19:40: Building LEGO Castles Instead of Sandcastles: A Tale of Modularity in Data & ML Systems 19:40 - 20:30: Networking

Presentations:

Navigating the Intersection of MLOps and GenAI: A Comparative Exploration Per Hedbrant - Consultant, Netlight Martti Yap - Consultant, Netlight

In this presentation, we'll embark on a journey through the evolving landscapes of MLOps and GenAI architectures. Drawing from extensive experience in data engineering and machine learning, coupled with hands-on work in the emerging field of GenAI, we will provide insights into the fundamental differences and similarities between these two domains.

We'll delve into the core components of a mature MLOps platform, highlighting processes like data preparation, model training, and deployment. Then, we'll contrast these with the emerging architecture of GenAI, exploring concepts of observability, guardrails, and model evaluation techniques.

This talk aims to equip you with a deeper understanding of where the focus lies in MLOps—emphasizing operational efficiency and model lifecycle management—and in GenAI—highlighting the demands of AI-driven solutions in production. Whether you're a student, a newly minted professional, or a seasoned expert, this session will provide valuable perspectives on integrating these technologies into your workflow, fostering both operational robustness and creative AI capabilities.

Speakers Bio: Per Hedbrant is a Netlight consultant with a strong background in data engineering and machine learning, currently engaged in advancing Generative AI solutions. Passionate about bridging the gap between traditional ML operations and cutting-edge AI innovations, Per is dedicated to unleashing business value through building AI products and teams.

Martti Yap is a Netlight consultant, with a background in data science and ML. He is currently developing generative AI capacities for industry enterprises. Martti thrives best where evolving business needs meet advanced technological solutions. He enjoys sparking interest and promoting knowledge sharing throughout organizations and teams.

Building LEGO Castles Instead of Sandcastles: A Tale of Modularity in Data & ML Systems Anton Gollbo - Data/ML Engineer, Netlight

Building reliable and scalable machine learning systems is challenging, especially when workflows rely on fragile, tightly coupled scripts and notebooks. These "sandcastle-like" systems—where every component depends on the exact state of the whole—break easily, slowing down iteration and making debugging painful. Without clear modularity, small changes can cause unintended failures, leading to rigid, hard-to-maintain pipelines that don't scale well. To address this, we shift towards a LEGO-like approach, where ML systems are built from small, interchangeable, and testable components. By designing modular pipelines with well-defined boundaries—such as independent data processing, feature engineering, model training, and evaluation steps—our goal is to create flexible and reusable workflows. This talk explores the journey from tightly coupled systems to composable architectures, showing how modular design enables faster iteration, greater reliability, and long-term scalability in ML development.

Speakers Bio: Anton is a consultant at Netlight, bringing extensive experience from data and machine learning projects. His professional journey has taken him through various stages of the data and ML lifecycle, cultivating an interest in constructing systems that are both data-intensive and designed for easy testing and modularity.

About the event

Date: March 27th , 17:30 - 20:30 Location: Netlight Consulting AB, Regeringsgatan 25, 111 53 Stockholm. Directions: At the entrance, take the staircase and you will find the reception desk where one of the hosts will welcome you and give more information about the venue. Tickets: Sign up required. Anyone who is not on the list will not get in. The event is free of charge. Capacity: Space is limited to 100 participants. If you are signed up but unable to attend, please change your RSVP by March 26th. Food and drinks: Food and drinks will be provided. Questions: Please contact the meetup organizers.

Code of Conduct The NumFOCUS Code of Conduct applies to this event; please familiarize yourself with it before attending. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Code of Conduct, please contact the organizers.

ML & GenAI in Production: Building Efficient and Reusable Data Architectures

Exploration of designing robust database consensus protocols using formal methods (TLA+).

Discussion on selecting and qualifying TiDB for a MySQL sharding-free future.

MySQL

Discussion on TiDB and distributed databases.

Strategies for detecting hidden failure modes in complex systems.

** Important **: Due to room capacity and building security, you must register on the event website for admission.

Description: Join PingCAP, Antithesis, MongoDB and industry leaders for an evening of insights and networking focused on building reliable, scalable, and high-performance data-intensive applications. This meetup will bring together developers, infrastructure engineers, SREs, and architects to explore cutting-edge tools and best practices for managing complex data workloads.

Hear from PingCAP about TiDB, the distributed SQL database designed for modern applications, and learn how EasyPost leverages TiDB to power their operations. MongoDB will share their journey of using formal methods (TLA+) to validate critical database consensus protocols, while Antithesis will explore strategies for detecting hidden failure modes that traditional reliability practices might miss.

Who Should Attend: Developers, Infrastructure Engineers, SREs, Architects, and anyone passionate about building reliable, data-driven applications.

Speakers/Topics:

  • TiDB and the future of distributed databases, Li Shen (PingCAP)
  • Scaling Beyond Limits: Selecting and Qualifying TiDB for a Future Without MySQL Sharding, Adam Firester (Easypost)
  • Designing robust database consensus protocol using formal methods (TLA+), Siyuan Zhou (MongoDB)
  • Uncovering hidden failure modes in complex systems, Youhana Naseim (Antithesis)

Speakers and Topics: Stay tuned as we are updating speakers and schedules. If you have a keen interest in speaking to our community, we invite you to submit topics for consideration: Submit Topics

Sponsors: We are actively seeking sponsors to support our community. Whether it is by offering venue spaces, providing food/drink, or cash sponsor. Sponsors will not only speak at the meetups, receive prominent recognition, but also gain exposure to our extensive membership base of 20,000+ AI developers in New York or 450K+ worldwide.

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