A new kind of conference

Every leader has a domain.

Yours might be healthcare, manufacturing, or financial services. Theirs might be agents, evaluations, or fine-tuning. The Domain Conference is what happens when business leaders and AI experts have the right conversations.

Why this exists

Two conversations. The same future.

AI conferences fill rooms with engineers and researchers. Business conferences fill rooms with operators and executives. Both groups talk about the same future, and almost never to each other. The Domain Conference puts them in the same room.

The future won't be built by AI experts alone. Or business leaders alone.

What to expect

Three days. No keynotes.

Most conferences hand you 45-minute keynotes and panels that end before anyone asks the real question. The Domain Conference is built around three formats. All of them participatory.

Working sessions

Attendees bring real challenges from their work. Small groups take them apart and put them back together with a path forward.

Paired discussions

A business leader and an AI leader on stage together. No slides. They work through one question for forty minutes and take the room with them.

Domain tables

Eight to ten people per table, paired by problem rather than title. CFOs sit next to ML engineers. Operators sit next to researchers.

How it works

Every attendee brings something specific.

This isn't a pay-and-watch event. To attend, you contribute. The work starts before you arrive.

01

Submit your problem

Two weeks before the conference, every attendee writes up one real challenge. The kind you'd bring to your sharpest advisor.

02

Get matched

We pair business leaders with AI leaders whose expertise actually maps to the problem on the page. No random networking.

03

Leave with a plan

By the end of day three, you walk out with a working approach, a draft, and a small group of people you can keep calling.

The invitation

Reserve your spot.

Cohorts are kept deliberately small. The Domain Conference runs once a year and fills by invitation and application. If your work sits at the intersection of business and AI, it's built for you.

Reserve your spot