Event guide
Why this event is on the calendar
AI Engineer World's Fair 2026 ran from June 29 through July 2 at Moscone West in San Francisco. It was a production-AI engineering conference rather than a general AI showcase: the organizer's published program covered agents, evaluation, retrieval, inference, context engineering, platform work, robotics and world models, AI-native enterprises and other implementation tracks. The published schedule listed hundreds of sessions, workshops, keynotes, breakouts, expo programming and an open machine-readable schedule.
The on-site experience was intentionally dense and social. Moscone West was organized across registration and expo space, breakout rooms and keynote/VIP areas, while the organizer also maintained a calendar of adjacent community events. That means a visitor could spend the formal day in technical sessions and demos, then use side events, receptions and small gatherings to meet people working on similar systems. This listing documents the 2026 edition, now past; the organizer's current homepage is the right place to confirm future World's Fair dates.
Who gets value from it
AI engineers, ML and infrastructure teams, developer-tool builders, technical founders, researchers, engineering leaders and enterprise architects who are shipping or scaling AI systems.
How the day tends to work
Expect a multi-track technical conference: keynotes, breakout sessions, workshops, an expo, demos and speaker Q&A inside Moscone West, plus community meetups around San Francisco. The official schedule was published as open data, so attendees could build a detailed plan instead of relying on a single-stage program.
Prior-edition evidence
What past editions show
Plan with primary sources
Official links and follow-up
Organizer sources
Official social
Researched from organizer-owned sources. Programs and logistics can change, so confirm registration and venue details before booking travel.
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