Lunch & Learn AI.
Next stop: Dallas.
While today's Stockholm session is underway, we're already planning the next one — and we are really excited to be bringing the workshop to Dallas at the end of September. More details to come.
Same format: part networking, part learning, part build session. Different levels welcome.
Built in Stockholm. Coming to Dallas.
The Stockholm workshops were full, hands-on, and honestly more fun than I expected. Attendees walked out using AI tools the same afternoon — and kept the conversation going long after we wrapped. The Dallas edition builds on everything that worked.


“One workshop later, and I have a go-to plan. Whatever happens with my project, it's the curiosity and learning curve I want to enjoy, and Dritan Saliovski at Innovaiden showed me the groundwork.”
Format
Less classroom, more meetup. A short, plain-English intro to where AI actually is right now — then we roll up our sleeves and work on the ideas you bring.
15-minute AI intro
Dritan opens with a short, no-jargon intro to where AI is today and what it can actually do for you — personally, in your business, or across an enterprise.
Work on your idea
Bring whatever you are noodling on — a personal project, a business bottleneck, an enterprise use case. We spend the rest of the session actually building, testing, and prototyping.
Learn from each other
Everyone is at a different level and a different phase. That is the point. You will help someone, and someone will help you. Dritan circulates to guide whoever needs it.
Stay in touch
Want the Dallas details first? Send us your info — only a company email is required — and we'll reach out as soon as the date, venue, and agenda are locked in.
Who is running this?
I'm Dritan “D”. I live in Stockholm and have spent 20 years working in technology, cybersecurity, and management consulting across the US and Europe at firms like EY and Aon, and now at Innovaiden, where we help organisations make better decisions using AI.
The Stockholm workshops confirmed what I suspected: people want to learn AI by doing, with others who are figuring it out alongside them. Bringing that format to Dallas is something I'm genuinely excited about — short intro, real ideas, and an expert in the room when you need a hand.