AI Day 2026: Product Management Meets AI Automation
Workshops, expert talks, and why AI automation is a must-know for product pros.
AI is changing product management. Fast.
The Product Owner AI Day 2026? It's shaping up to be a big deal for anyone bridging product management and AI. Mark your calendars for July 9, 2026. This online conference will show how AI agents and automation streamline workflows, improve product design, and make decision-making smarter. Organized by dpunkt.verlag and iX, with Marc Bless at the helm, they're promising tools and insights that are grounded in reality. The real stuff.
AI's already changing product management. Automating the grunt work. Freeing up time for strategy. It's happening. This year’s conference features six talks, capped off with a major panel discussion. Gregor Biswanger? He's diving into Spec-Driven Development. Miriam Suchet will walk you through five steps to get AI from vision to stakeholder approval. Sounds pretty useful.
Deeper Dive: AI Automation Workshop
Right after the conference, on July 10, Marc Bless is running a deep-dive workshop. This isn't just a sit-and-listen affair—it's hands-on. Participants will roll up their sleeves, redesigning workflows to seriously boost productivity. If you've got basic AI tool experience, you're set. This workshop goes way beyond popular applications like ChatGPT, diving into niche tools and custom solutions that could transform your daily operations.
Imagine you’re a product manager overseeing a team developing a new app. Currently, you're juggling data analysis, design iterations, and stakeholder meetings. With AI automation tools, those repetitive data analysis tasks can be handled by AI agents, freeing you to focus on big-picture strategy. You could even use AI to simulate user interactions, gaining insights without labor-intensive testing.
What's on the Agenda?
- AI in Spec-Driven Development: Gregor Biswanger will demonstrate how AI can streamline documentation and development processes. Precision, right? Imagine using AI to auto-generate documentation from user stories, reducing errors and saving time.
- Strategic Product Visioning: Miriam Suchet will guide you from product vision to actual implementation, with AI in your toolkit. Think of AI as a co-pilot, suggesting data-driven decisions and forecasting trends to refine your product vision.
- Reimagining Workflows: Marc Bless's workshop focuses on building smart, reusable workflows. AI agents, obviously. Picture a workflow where AI monitors project progress, flags risks, and suggests optimizations before bottlenecks occur.
- Addressing New Challenges: Ralf D. Müller will discuss how the roles of product owners and developers evolve in an AI-driven world. What’s their new gig, really? Consider how AI could shift a developer's role from coding to overseeing AI-driven code generation, focusing more on creativity and less on routine tasks.
Europe's AI Play
Europe's tech scene? It's all in on AI. AI Day 2026 is just another sign. Product management is a big focus here. This showcases Europe’s seriousness about integrating AI into business processes. It's part of a bigger trend, honestly. European companies are leveraging AI more and more to stay competitive in global markets. For instance, companies like SAP are investing in AI to enhance their enterprise software, making them more intuitive and efficient.
Your Takeaway
Product managers and business leaders: AI Day 2026 could be invaluable. It offers a real look into the future of product management. You could walk away with strategies to make your team more efficient and innovative. Worth it, right? And those early bird tickets? They’re available until June 11, a chance to save some cash while investing in your professional development.
Still Some Blurry Spots
Sure, the conference covers a lot. But the long-term impact on jobs? Industry standards? We don't know yet. Nobody does. Data privacy and AI ethics might come up, but they're not the main focus here. For instance, while AI can streamline operations, it also raises questions about transparency and accountability. How do we ensure AI systems make ethical decisions? What safeguards are in place to protect user data?
Why Should You Care?
AI Day 2026. It highlights AI's potential in product management. Big potential. AI keeps evolving. If you want to stay competitive, you gotta understand how it applies to your business. Simple as that. This event? It's a platform for learning and collaboration, putting Europe’s tech pros right at the front of innovation.
Imagine your team leveraging AI to automate mundane tasks, allocate resources more effectively, and even predict market shifts before they happen. By understanding AI’s role, you position your team to not just adapt but thrive in a landscape that’s becoming increasingly driven by data and AI. Attending this event could be the first step in transforming how you and your team work, innovate, and succeed in the tech-driven future.
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