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SPEAKER 2024

Siddhant Agarwal

Developer Relations Lead - APAC, Neo4j

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Hands-On with Neo4j and OpenAI: Building Generative AI Solutions

This hands-on lab introduces data scientists and engineers to Neo4j and OpenAI. Participants will deploy Neo4j, explore regulatory filings data, and learn how to use generative AI to parse and load datasets. Attendees will build a knowledge graph and develop a chatbot utilizing LangChain and vector search for semantic queries. The workshop will analyze asset managers’ holdings, highlighting the relationships using Neo4j’s tools. Participants will gain practical knowledge applicable to capital markets or broader ML workflows, leveraging Neo4j’s generative AI capabilities for feature engineering and data exploration.

TRACK: Workshop Room 1

24th Oct 2024 | Time: 03:30 - 06:00

About Speaker

A design thinker at heart, he loves working with startups and helping them scale in UX and improve their designs. I am one of ACM’s Distinguished Speakers among 200+ speakers worldwide and 20+ in India. With over 8 years of industry experience, I have literally spent my entire career in building, scaling and growing communities in India and have found my passion in launching ed-tech initiatives, design innovation, growing startup ecosystem and building for the next billion users. I am currently leading Developer Communities for APAC @ Neo4j. Previously I have worked with Open Financial Technologies as “Developer Relations Lead ” where I built India’s first developer community around Fintech/Embedded Finance. Prior to that I had worked with the Google Developer Relations team and had led the Developer Student Clubs program, TensorFlow User Groups, Google Developer Groups, and Google Developer Experts program in India. I have also designed and executed the initiative “Build for Digital India” in 2019 launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Govt. of India which witnessed 7K+ students participating and building solutions that “Solve for India”.