Overview
AiX is a one day AI x Design conference held in Newcastle upon Tyne. It brings together product teams, designers, engineers, and researchers who are actively building and deploying AI into real world workflows. The event aims to move beyond hype by offering practical insights from teams who are integrating AI into product development, research, and design practice. Attendees will explore how AI shifts workflows, tools, and decision making, with a focus on real world applicability rather than abstract theory.
When and where
The conference takes place on Wednesday, April 21, 2027, in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The venue is presented as a live, in person experience with opportunities to network, learn, and connect with peers and potential collaborators. Ticketing information on the page indicates multiple tiers including early bird options and next phase / full price references, with explicit callouts for saving and reserved seats.
Who should attend
AiX targets designers, product managers, developers, researchers, and design leaders who are actively designing with AI in real world products. The program promises content that resonates with those who want to move from hype to practical skills and systems thinking around AI enabled design.
What to expect
The page outlines three core focus areas for AiX: how AI is changing design practice, the emergence of AI driven design systems, and new roles for designers in AI powered environments. The content emphasizes real workflows, in browser tools, and the shift from traditional UI processes to AI-assisted design within product teams. It highlights speakers and sessions that discuss rapid tech shifts, the evolving design landscape, and the need for a shared language to describe AI driven design work.
Format and agenda
AiX is described as a single day event with sessions, talks, and potentially workshops. The site references a speaker lineup with topics such as design systems for AI, AI in practice, and the future role of designers in AI enabled teams. There are indications of talks, case studies, and opportunities to engage with sponsors and partners. The content also references early bird and other ticket types, along with a focus on networking and knowledge sharing.
Speakers and program details
While several speaker slots are shown, some names appear as placeholders (Speaker Name, Speaker Name) with topics like Rapid Tech Shift and Design is being Redefined. The page indicates sessions on AI in design practice, design systems, and practical implementation. It also notes the importance of collaboration, shared language, and practical outcomes for attendees.
Tickets and venue
Ticketing information highlights early bird pricing and a next phase / full price ladder, with price examples such as £49 for early access and £79 for the next phase, and £109 for full price. There are calls to action for getting tickets and securing seats, with mention of inclusive options such as lunch and accessibility notes. The page also features sponsor and partner sections, and additional sponsor engagement opportunities.
FAQ and logistics
The content references common event logistics like venue details, ticket types, and what attendees should expect. It also notes that there may be a student ticket option with ID requirements and availability constraints. Overall AiX appears designed to be a hands-on, practical event focused on turning AI driven ideas into actionable design outcomes.
Who attends afterwards
Post event, attendees can expect access to recordings for later review, as well as swag and networking opportunities. The emphasis is on creating value for product teams and designers who are implementing AI in real workflows, with practical guidance that can be applied in ongoing projects.
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