

Gas City Demo & Q/A
Curious what a real AI-powered software factory looks like in practice?
Join us for a live demonstration of Gas City, an open-source framework for building automated software development workflows with coding agents. We’ll walk through how teams are using Gas City to coordinate planning, architecture, testing, coding, code review, and deployment workflows across multiple AI agents.
This session is designed to be highly interactive. We’ll spend the first portion of the event demonstrating real-world workflows, then open the floor for questions about software factories, coding agents, architecture guardrails, implementation patterns, and lessons learned from organizations adopting AI-powered development.
Whether you’re experimenting with Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI, or building your own agent workflows, you’ll leave with a practical understanding of what’s working today, what isn’t, and how leading teams are approaching AI-native software development.
What we’ll cover:
What Gas City is and why it exists
Building a software factory with coding agents
Multi-agent development workflows
Planning, architecture, testing, and code review patterns
Lessons learned from real-world implementations
Live Q&A and discussion
Who should attend:
Software engineers
Engineering managers
Staff and principal engineers
CTOs and VPs of Engineering
AI tooling enthusiasts
No sales pitch. Just a live demo, practical examples, and an open discussion with practitioners building AI-powered software factories today.