Three hours. One problem. One working solution you built yourself. That's the format — and that's the promise.
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The Format
Not every team can lose a full workday. Leaders have back-to-back schedules. Ops teams can't pull everyone off the floor for six hours. Conferences have 90-minute slots, not full days. And sometimes you just need to know if AI is actually useful for your team before committing to a longer programme.
The half-day format was designed for all of these situations. Three hours is enough time to understand vibe coding, attempt a real build, and leave with something that works. We've done this often enough to know the shape it needs to take — and when we stick to that shape, every cohort walks out with something real.
This isn't a taster or a teaser for the full-day programme. It's a complete, standalone workshop that delivers a complete, standalone outcome. If you want to go deeper afterwards — great, we can talk about that. But you don't have to.
The Agenda
Every minute is accounted for. Here's how the session runs:
What You Leave With
This isn't a workshop where you take notes and hope to implement things later. You're building during the session. By the time you leave, you have:
Who It's For
The half-day works especially well for specific situations:
Senior leaders who want to understand AI's practical implications without a full day out of office. Three hours is a reasonable ask of a CEO's schedule. Six hours usually isn't.
A half-day AI workshop is a strong addition to a company offsite or innovation day. It gives everyone a shared experience and a tangible output to take back to their desks.
We've run half-day workshops as breakout sessions at industry conferences and events in Singapore. It's a popular format because attendees get something practical, not just another keynote.
If your team has never done structured AI training before, the half-day is the right starting point. It builds the foundation for longer programmes without asking for too much commitment upfront.
Founders, consultants, and individual professionals who want to develop a real skill — not attend a lecture. Three hours is a reasonable investment of time when the output is a working tool.
Want to validate the training with a small group before rolling out to a larger team? The half-day format is the right way to test before you commit. Many full-day and embedded programmes start here.
Popular Topics
Every session is customised. But these are the topics that come up most often — and where we see the most immediate impact:
Take a manual, repetitive process — a weekly report, a data transfer, an approval chain — and build an automated version. Most teams identify 3–5 strong candidates in the first 15 minutes.
Take data your team already has and build a view that makes it actually useful. No BI team required. No six-week development cycle. Just a browser and an afternoon.
A calculator, a questionnaire, a self-service form. Something clients interact with that reduces your team's manual handling time without requiring IT involvement.
You've had the idea for months. The half-day gives you a forcing function to actually build a version of it. Not perfect — but real enough to test, share, and get feedback on.
Not sure which topic fits your team? Message us and we'll help you figure it out. The brief conversation usually takes five minutes and saves everyone time.
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Book your half-day AI workshop and walk out with something you built. We handle the rest — session design, tools setup, facilitation, and a resources pack to keep going after.
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Can this be run at our office?
Yes — in-house is our most common format. We come to you. You need a room with decent internet, individual laptops for each participant, and a screen at the front. We handle setup, facilitation, and materials. We've run sessions in boardrooms, collaboration spaces, and coworking venues across Singapore. If you have a space, we can make it work.
What's the maximum group size?
We cap the half-day workshop at 20 participants. Beyond that, the quality of individual support drops during the build phase — and the build phase is the most important part. For groups larger than 20, we can split into two parallel cohorts running on the same day, or run separate sessions. We'll recommend the right structure based on your headcount and objectives.
Is this the same as the full-day workshop, just shorter?
No — it's a different design, not a truncated version. The half-day is engineered specifically for a 3-hour arc: a tighter intro, a more constrained build challenge, and a faster path to a working output. The full-day allows for more depth, more iterations, and participants typically build two to three things instead of one. Both are complete experiences; the right choice depends on your team's time availability and how deep you want to go.
Can we do a virtual version?
Yes. Virtual sessions run on Zoom or your preferred platform. The format is the same — guided build, independent build, share-back — with a few adjustments for the remote dynamic. Participants still need individual laptops and a stable internet connection. We've found that virtual sessions work well for remote or hybrid teams, and the build quality doesn't suffer significantly compared to in-person. If you have a preference, let us know when you get in touch.