Upskilling Summit #2
What happens when everyday professionals start building with AI? Come see for yourself.
This isn't a conference about the future of work—it's a hands-on demonstration of it. Join us for The Upskilling Labs' quarterly Summit, where our community takes the stage to show what they built in over the Energy & Climate build cycle, and we kick off what's next: Civics & Elections.
Why climate and energy? Why civics and elections?
These are foundational industries—ones that are critical to the future of our country, and where AI will immensely reshape how work gets done. We believe that disruption in sectors this important shouldn't happen to people. It should happen with them. That's why we're building a community where professionals from all backgrounds can learn, experiment, and shape how these tools show up in the real world.
The evening:
4:30pm - Arrive, mingle, connect with the community, and explore the tabling area featuring projects built by The Upskilling Labs' community.
5:00pm - Kickoff & About the Upskilling Labs
5:15pm - Keynote closing Energy & Climate
5:45pm - Energy & Climate Build Cycle project team demos
🍃 Clean Clarified: A web app that lets homeowners search by zip code and income to instantly find every clean energy incentive they qualify for — no expertise or endless research required.
☀️ Clean Start: A conversational AI guide that meets households at the "curious but overwhelmed" stage, helping them navigate clean energy decisions before they've even started shopping.
💄 Empties: A tool tackling recycling confusion for makeup and beauty products, helping users know exactly what can (and can't) go in curbside recycling… down to the lip gloss cap.
✈️ Sustainable Travel:
6:45pm - Moderated Panel: Civics and Elections
Moderator: Kaela Roeder, Technical.ly
Panelists:
Nicol Turner Lee, PhD, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies and Director, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution
Invitees from academia, labor unions, and elections protections, pending
7:30pm - Tabling and Networking
The Energy and Climate project teams and local civics organizations will share their work.
8:15pm - Depart for Happy hour
You don't need a technical background to get started—just curiosity and commitment.
Location
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
901 G St NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
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