

Munich. Digital Products Creation in the AI Era
Calling all design and tech creatives in Munich!
Everyone’s heard about AI and most of us use it every day. But using it is one thing. Actually understanding how it changes the way we build products, that’s a different story.
At this panel discussion, we’re bringing together speakers who’ve been working with AI in product creation for years, figuring it out through real workflows, real decisions, and real shipped products.
If you’re curious how to get the most out of AI in your design processes, this event is for you.
We’ll talk about:
how teams design and ship AI-driven products today
what works, what fails, and what nobody talks about
how product thinking changes when AI becomes your collaborator
practical tips, tools, and approaches you can actually use
how to study and grow in a fast-changing AI world
Speakers
Jens Rusitschka — AI-First Builder, founder at kick & boost
Michael Stockerl — Director Digital Product School at UnternehmerTUM
Misha Rybachuk — Co-founder of Projector Institute, Art Director at LEZO.io
Agenda
18:30 — Arrivals & introduction
19:00 — Panel discussion
20:00 — Networking
Who is this event for?
Designers, product managers, developers, and anyone working in tech who wants to understand how AI is changing the way we build products, and how to keep up.
Where & When?
📍 Arcisstraße 21, 80333 München (Immatrikulationshalle)
📅 April 21, 2026 at 18:30
Spots are limited, so make sure to RSVP!
Who are we?
This event is organised by Projector Global Community ambassadors in collaboration with TUdesign.
Projector Global Community by Prjctr Creative & Tech Institute is a global network for designers, developers, marketers, and product thinkers. We support learning, connection, and creative growth across borders, to help ideas turn into real projects.
TUdesign is a student-led initiative at the Technical University of Munich that brings together people interested in design, technology, and interdisciplinary collaboration through events, talks, and community-driven projects.