

The New Agentic SDLC
Brought to you by Heavybit, Radar and Gather.dev
The game changed in November of last year. Opus 4.5 and Codex 5.2 moved the models from “really good autocomplete + reddit/stackoverflow” to solid engineers given the right context and guardrails.
Most of the CTOs I speak to have had their “claude code moment” by now, but the question is how to safely and reliably scale from augmented to agentic engineering in complex brownfield code bases and how to propagate good practices across larger engineering orgs.
Join us on Tuesday, March 31st from 6pm - 9pm at Radar's NYC office in the Flatiron District for an evening of short demos, presentations and interviews, an engineering leadership panel, and honest conversation about what's actually working as engineering teams work on scaling agentic workflows across the software development lifecycle.
This is a free, invite-only event for staff+ engineers, engineering directors, VPs/CTOs, and dev tool founders.
Food, drink, and thought provoking discussions provided :)
Speakers:
Tim Julien: CTO, Radar Labs - Debugging skill teardown & AI SRE workflows: A brief tour of the markdown that powers advanced debugging skills created by Radar's platform team and a look at emerging AI SRE skills organically developing on our team.
Madalina Tanasie: CTO, Collibra - Compensating controls for agentic SDLC in highly regulated industry: Discussing the implications of software factories on highly regulated industries which are going to require updated auditing standards to support software factories.
Adam Denenberg: CTO VistaPrint - The Claude Code Moment, and scaling agentic development across an org: Discussing Adams personal Claude Code moment over Christmas and what he's learned as his team has started to work on agentic tooling to accelerate the SDLC
Hosted By
- Radar: Location infrastructure for modern enterprises (geofencing, maps, and location intelligence)
- Heavybit: Investor and community builder for developer infrastructure companies
- Gather.dev: Learning communities for senior engineering leaders, curated by Peter Bell