Join us online for a live roundtable exploring one of the most exciting shifts in design today:
AI isn’t confined to chat windows anymore. It’s being built directly into the tools we use. From editors that suggest changes in real time, to project tools that adapt automatically, to assistants that anticipate the next step, products are becoming active participants in the journey. Instead of endless menus, we can use everyday language to tell AI agents what we want, or they can also react to what we’re doing in the UI with smart suggestions and contextual support that keep us moving faster.
🗓️ Save the date: October 2nd, 2025 | 6:00 – 7:00 PM CET
We’re bringing together MVST’s product, design, and engineering leads for a conversation on how to design for AI agents inside products, keeping experiences human-centered while unlocking the potential of embedded intelligence.
📢 Host
Philipp Klaus (Co-Founder, MVST)
🎙️ Speakers
Rafael Braga Costa (AI Product Owner, OmniAccess) – The product vision and strategy behind AI-embedded experiences
Joshua Wilking (Head of UX/UI, MVST) – Designing interfaces for AI-powered products that evolve with the user
Jordi Martí Janda (Lead Engineer, MVST) – Technical realities and opportunities designers should know when working with AI agents
🔍 What’s in store?
Real use cases of AI already shaping product UI today
Designing for assistants and agents embedded in tools (not just standalone chats)
How design and engineering teams can collaborate to integrate AI safely and meaningfully
Where automation adds value, and where human decisions still matter
⏱️ Event Schedule
6:00 PM CET – Welcome & Intros
6:05 PM CET – Designing for AI Agents: Vision, Design, and Engineering Perspectives
6:50 PM – Q&A + Closing Thoughts
Come for the practical insights, stay for the inspiration. We can’t wait to see you there! 🎉
MVST
Lead Engineering
MVST
Head of Product Design
OmniAccess
AI Product Owner
Thursday, October 2, 2025
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM (UTC)
Welcome & Intros |
Designing for AI Agents, Human vs. AI-Centric Design, and What’s Next |
Q&A + Closing Thoughts |
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