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Last chance to grab early bird tickets for GeekWire’s AI summit in Seattle, March 24

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Last updated: March 2, 2026 10:36 pm
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Agents of Transformation speakers, from left: Charles Lamanna of Microsoft; Deepak Singh of Amazon; and Angela Garinger of Outreach.

Early bird ticket pricing ends this week for GeekWire’s Agents of Transformation, a half-day summit in Seattle that will explore how agentic AI is redefining work, creativity, and leadership.

The event, presented by Accenture, will take place Tuesday, March 24, at Block 41 in Seattle. Grab tickets now via the event site or below.

The focus is on questions that are top of mind for many right now: What does the rise of AI agents mean for productivity, the future of work, and the way companies and industries operate? We’re bringing together people who can speak to both the big picture and the practical realities of putting AI to work inside organizations.

Here are a few of the leaders who will be joining us:

  • Charles Lamanna, president of Business Applications & Agents at Microsoft, where he leads efforts to embed AI agents into enterprise workflows across Microsoft’s customer base. A former startup founder, he previously led Microsoft’s Power Platform low-code technology.
  • Deepak Singh, vice president of Kiro at Amazon Web Services, where he leads a new approach to building software through AI agents and spec-driven development — with Kiro, an agentic development environment, at the center of that work. He previously led the development of agents for software development and code transformation including with Amazon Q Developer.
  • Angela Garinger, vice president of AI Go-to-Market Transformation at Outreach, where she helps organizations redesign revenue teams for the AI era. She leads the company’s human-and-AI integrated GTM strategy, combining AI Agents with modern sales workflows to drive predictable growth and operational resilience.
  • Vijaye Raji, CTO of Apps and head of engineering at OpenAI where he oversees the foundations of OpenAI’s applications, leads major products, and is responsible for scaling the engineering organization. A Microsoft and Meta vet, Raji founded product experimentation platform Statsig, which was acquired by OpenAI in 2025.

The afternoon will also feature a startup zone where early stage companies will showcase their work and pitch for a live audience, along with panel discussions, fireside chats, and interviews. The main program runs from 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., followed by a networking reception.

This event builds on an ongoing GeekWire editorial series, underwritten by Accenture, spotlighting how startups, developers and tech giants are using intelligent agents to innovate.

Thanks to presenting sponsor Accenture; gold sponsors Nebius and AWS Marketplace; and silver sponsors Prime Team Partners, Astound Business Solutions, Pay-i and Cascade for helping to make the event possible. For sponsorship opportunities, to participate in the startup zone, or any other inquiries about the event, contact [email protected].  

Details

  • When: Tuesday, March 24, 2026, 1:30–5:30 p.m.
  • Where: Block 41, 115 Bell St., Seattle
  • Tickets: Early bird pricing is $145 through March 5. 

Register here or below, and see you March 24 in Seattle! 

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