Seating is strictly limited, invitation-only
Anthropic builds the models the best engineering teams ship agents on. A senior leader from Anthropic is joining us for an intimate, closed-door session with other senior technology leaders, to show what separates the pilots that reach production from the ones that do not.
Request Your InvitationIn this session, a senior leader from Anthropic will pull back the curtain on:
The gap is not model capability. It is the path to production. Teams that ship agents treat the move from pilot to production as an engineering problem with owners, interfaces, and rollback plans, not a demo to be polished.
Evals are the control system, not a checklist. The teams that trust their agents in production decompose the workflow into measurable dimensions, score against a tiered eval suite, and use model-graded evals at scale with human review to catch drift.
Governance is what makes speed safe. Constrain what the agent can access on the input side, measure whether it delivers the business outcome on the output side, and keep humans in the loop where a wrong call is costly.
This is a closed-door session. We will not be recording.
Speaker name, title, and bio to be confirmed before publish.
Stride is an Anthropic Claude Partner, with direct access to Anthropic's technical architects and engineering team. That partnership is why this conversation goes past the headlines and into how agentic systems actually reach production.
Why this summit is different, and why the room matters.
New York City
First name, last name, work email, company, and a line about what you are working on. That is all we need.
Following your request, our team will reach out within 24 hours with a formal confirmation and the private venue details for our New York City location.
We are strictly limiting this summit to 25 seats to protect the integrity of the peer exchange and the depth of the technical Q&A you will experience.
Request Your Invitation