At QCon San Francisco 2025, senior engineers will address how to build production-grade GenAI infrastructure and agentic AI systems. The conference focuses on real-world GenAI infrastructure challenges, practical agentic AI implementation, and de-risking deployment in software development.
Senior technologists will guide software development teams through production-scale AI engineering, scaling GenAI pipelines, and securing agentic AI in enterprise environments. They will break down architectures, vector stores, RAG pipelines, and orchestration strategies – all key in GenAI infrastructure.
One session focuses on creating a GenAI infrastructure stack from Intuit engineers. They serve about 100 million users and deal with agent orchestration and RAG workflows. Another session discusses transforming enterprise data using agentic AI from Glean.
Transitioning from AI experimentation to production brings risk. Therefore, QCon’s GenAI infrastructure track emphasizes “how-to” patterns, not hype. Attendees will explore autoscaling multi-model serving, LLM UX in mobile apps, and LLM-driven personalization – core components of modern AI strategies.
By attending this event, engineers and architects will gain actionable insights into agentic AI frameworks, GenAI infrastructure best practices, and how to de-risk complex AI deployments.
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