Join our 3-part live, hands-on workshop series and take an engaging journey into mastering Neo4j.
Whether you’re brand new to graph databases or ready to level up your skills, these sessions walk through Neo4j with hands-on courses, real-world use cases, and guided exercises you can apply directly to your own projects.
Each live workshop combines expert guidance, real-time practice, and practical examples to explore Graph Database concepts and to equip you with the essential knowledge. Register for one workshop or attend all three to start your journey toward becoming a Neo4j expert.
Ideal for developers, data professionals, and AI practitioners, these workshops provide a strong foundation in graph theory and hands-on experience using Neo4j and Cypher.
Upcoming sessions:
Introduction to Graph Databases: Neo4j Hands-On Virtual Workshop
Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM (PT) / 11:00 AM (CT) / 12:00 PM (ET)
Duration: 2 hours
Discover the foundations of Neo4j by exploring the core concepts of graph databases, such as nodes, relationships, properties, and labels. You will learn how graph databases offer a more intuitive and flexible approach to data than traditional relational databases.
Neo4j & Generative AI Fundamental: Hands-On Virtual Workshop
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM (PT) / 11:00 AM (CT) / 12:00 PM (ET)
Duration: 2 hours
You’ll learn the fundamentals of GenAI, explore how Neo4j and knowledge graphs enhance AI-driven applications, and see how GraphRAG improves accuracy and explainability over standard RAG. Through practical exercises, you’ll build your own conversational agent using Neo4j, Python, and LangChain.
Introduction to Graph Data Science: Neo4j Hands-On Virtual Workshop
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM (PT) / 11:00 AM (CT) / 12:00 PM (ET)
Duration: 3-4 hours
This foundational course takes you from the basics of Graph Data Science (GDS) to independent algorithm work. You’ll learn the fundamentals: what graph data science is, how to create projections for different analytical questions, how to choose and configure algorithms, and how to interpret results.
No prior experience with Neo4j or graph databases is required for the introductory session. Familiarity with Neo4j and Cypher is recommended for the more advanced workshops.
Requirements:
Please join each session from a computer (or laptop) so you can take part in the practical exercises. If your laptop has a firewall you can't control, you may want to bring your personal laptop.