Speaking

Talks and workshops that make AI and automation clearer.

For conferences, company events, and learning programs that want practical substance instead of recycled hype. Sessions are built for technical or mixed audiences and can be delivered in English or Spanish.

Talks, panels, and workshopsEnglish or SpanishTechnical or mixed audiences

Good fit for

The best speaking work happens when the audience needs clarity, concrete examples, and a point of view that respects the complexity of real systems.

Conferences and community events

For programs that want sessions on AI, automation, developer systems, or adoption questions without turning the talk into empty trend commentary.

Company offsites and internal events

For teams that need a session which helps people think better before larger AI or automation changes.

Hands-on workshops

For audiences that should not just listen, but leave with a more useful mental model and stronger practical instincts.

Topics that work well

The strongest sessions sit where AI, automation, systems thinking, and practical tradeoffs meet.

AI and automation without the hype layer

Clearer talks on what is changing, what is not, and how teams can evaluate AI and automation more honestly.

Developer systems, workflows, and orchestration

Sessions on automation architecture, workflows, agents, platform thinking, and how systems behave under real pressure.

Adoption, judgment, and responsible speed

Talks on how to move faster with AI while keeping enough engineering discipline to avoid obvious mistakes.

How talks are prepared

The process stays light for organizers and specific enough to make the session feel tailored rather than generic.

1

Align on audience and format

We define the audience, the context, and whether the session should be a talk, panel, workshop, or internal briefing.

2

Shape the angle and the examples

The outline is tuned to the event, the level of the audience, and the kind of takeaways people should leave with.

3

Deliver a session with practical signal

The goal is a session people remember because it helped them think better, not because it repeated familiar slogans.

Invite Idir to speak

If you already know the audience, the format, or the topic, send it over. If you only know the event and the kind of clarity you want, that works too.