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Google /dev/cloud day Stockholm

Join us for a day of technical talks and hands-on workshops about Google Cloud and Generative AI

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March 18, 2025

09:00–18:00 CET

Kungsbron 2, 111 22 Stockholm, Sweden

Get started building with expert guidance, together with us. 


Join the Google Cloud Advocacy team for a day of technical sessions, hands-on demos, live coding, networking, workshops, and more.


Register now to join us in person at the Google office in Stockholm for a day of learning and connection.

Don’t forget to bring your laptop!


You’ll learn how to: 


  • Get started with building applications on Cloud Run and dive deep into its advanced features
  • Use Gemini 2.0 to build real-time voice and video apps, integrate Google Search for advanced workflows, and detect objects in images and video
  • Use evaluation frameworks to ensure your LLM apps are safe, and overcome challenges like hallucinations, outdated information, and chaotic output formats


Whether you're an experienced developer or just getting started, this event is your ticket to get started with Google Cloud, or to dive in really deep with our product experts.


Important: All attendees should bring their own laptops for the hands-on labs.


Register now to reserve your spot. Limited seats available.


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Speakers

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Developer Advocate @Google

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Cloud Developer Advocate @Google

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Product Manager @Google

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Customer Engineer Manager @Google

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Daniel Stamer

Customer Engineer @Google

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Developer Relations Engineer @Google

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Developer Advocate @Google

Zoe Tang

AI/ML Specialist @Google


esther lloyd

Customer Application Development Engineer @Google

Agenda

8:30-09:30

Registration and breakfast

09:30–09:45

Opening Remarks
Serge Lachapelle

09:45-10:15

Keynote
Ted Schönbeck

10:15-10:45

Gemini 2.0 for developers

Discover Gemini 2.0, Google's new experimental generative AI model. Learn to build real-time voice and video apps with the Multimodal Live API, integrate Google Search to create advanced workflows, and detect objects in images and video using natural language prompts. Explore Gemini 2.0's improved multimodal understanding, coding, and complex instruction following – making it ideal for developing AI agents. Get a preview of unreleased, allowlist-only features like customizable speech generation (control tone, pace, accent, and intonation) and image generation. Plus, learn where all the great notebooks and tutorials are for learning more. After this session, you'll be ready to build with Gemini 2.0 on Google Cloud and other platforms.

Valentin Deleplace

10:45-11:15

The ultimate Cloud Run guide: From zero to production

Cloud Run is a fully managed platform that enables you to run your code directly on top of Google's scalable infrastructure. Cloud Run is simple, automated, and designed to make you more productive. Learn how to get started, and dive deep into even the most advanced features to learn how to make the most of Cloud Run.

Wietse Venema

11:15–11:30

15 minute break

11:30-12:00

Operationalizing Generative AI with Vertex AI: From Experiment to Impact

Generative AI is rapidly transforming how we work and interact with technology. But turning exciting AI experiments into real-world solutions can be complex. This session will demystify the process of operationalizing GenAI using Google Cloud's Vertex AI. We will explore key practices and tools for managing the entire lifecycle of a Generative AI application, including model discovery, data curation, prompt engineering, experimentation, deployment, and monitoring. Learn how to build robust, reliable, and impactful GenAI systems that deliver tangible business value.

Zoe Tang

12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00-13:30

Generative AI with AlloyDB Omni and open models

AlloyDB Omni is Google's PostgreSQL-compatible database that can be deployed anywhere. Similarly, open models, with their downloadable weights, allow you to run inference anywhere. Both of these tools can be deployed anywhere but are ideal for a standard containerized environment like Kubernetes. The combination of these tools provide a great solution for restricted environments with limited cloud access, strict data locality needs, or a need for complete control over your AI infrastructure.


In this talk, you'll learn how to deploy AlloyDB Omni alongside Hugging Face's TEI (Text Embedding Interface), an open model inference server, within a GKE cluster on Google Cloud. You'll see how to integrate these components, enabling AI-powered features like semantic search and content generation directly within your database, without relying on additional cloud services.

Abdelfettah Sghiouar

13:30-14:00

Live coding magic tricks with Gemini Code Assist

Can you build a Node.js web app without writing code? In this live coding session, Esther explores the practical capabilities of Gemini Code Assist, attempting to build and deploy a functional application on Google Cloud using only prompts. Expect her to get real about what's possible (and what's not) with AI-driven development, showcasing both the potential and the current limitations. This session is perfect for developers of all levels interested in AI-assisted coding and the future of software.

Esther Lloyd

14:00–14:15

15 minute break

14:15–16:30

Gemini Workshop: Multimodality and Long Context (Room: Joik)

Large Language Models (LLMs) have transformed problem-solving. Add Gemini's multimodality and unique long context window to your toolbox and open up a new world of possibilities.


This workshop will equip you to solve complex challenges such as:

  • Multimodal Diarization: Analyze videos to generate transcriptions and identify individual speakers
  • Knowledge Graph Construction: Extract valuable information from large text inputs (1M tokens)

No expertise, preparation, or installation is needed. Just bring your computer, a browser, and your curiosity!


Workshops

Bring your laptop!

Laurent Picard

Cloud Runner 2049 (Room: Odin)


Synthia, a rogue AI with a rebellious spirit, has detected a catastrophic plot by the malevolent OmniCorp. Cloud Runner 2049 immerses you in a neon-drenched world while teaching practical Google Cloud skills through five engaging quests. Learn Pub/Sub, Cloud Run and Cloud Storage and stop OmniCorp’s sinister plans.

Daniel Stamer, Wietse Venema

16:30-16:45

Wrap up, survey, and raffle

16:45-18:00

Networking
Google Cloud