From AI chats to AI workflows
You already use AI. Sometimes it works well. Often the output is generic, or you spend as much time fixing it as doing the work yourself.
Some people get much more out of it — not because they prompt better, but because they've built a system. Most professionals haven't. They still start from an empty chat and re-explain everything every time.
This workshop fixes that. In one afternoon you'll build your own structured AI work setup — around your context, your tasks and your standards.
What you walk out with
A personal AI Operating Manual
A reusable Context Pack
A workspace for a real role in Claude Cowork
A Skill or Skill blueprint for a recurring task
A Plugin and Connector map
One repeatable business workflow
A Quality and Confidentiality Guard
What you learn
The architecture of professional AI use
Context engineering and meta-prompting
Cowork, Projects, Skills, Plugins and Connectors
One workflow built end-to-end
Quality, hallucination defence and confidentiality
When not to use AI
This is not:
A beginner lecture on what AI is
A technical machine learning course
A software development workshop
A passive seminar where you only listen
This is a hands-on session where you build something useful for your own work. No coding required.
We work in Claude Cowork. The principles apply equally to ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini.
When: 12 June, 2–6 PM
Where: Media One Hotel, Dubai
Price: Members AED 1,290 | Non-members AED 1,500 Includes workbook, AI Starter Kit, Confidentiality Guard and a 30-min follow-up call with Tommi.
Capped at 20 participants. Sign up before 5 June by using the form below.
About Tommi
Tommi Linna is CEO and founder of Aigentics, with 20+ years in ICT and telecom leadership, an M.Sc. in Computer Science and an Executive MBA. He works with senior teams and executives on practical AI adoption and business productivity.
He uses these workflows daily. On recurring tasks he has measured productivity gains of up to 10x — a working day down to an hour, an hour down to minutes. In the workshop you will see the real methods, not theoretical slides.

