About this event
Neo4j GenAI Hands-On Lab with AWS - Munich
Join Neo4j and AWS experts for a hands-on lab for data scientists and engineers where you will learn how to use graph technology to build intelligent, context-driven applications with lightning-fast queries and real-time insights. You will:
- Implement Neo4j on AWS using best practices with Amazon Bedrock, Anthropic Claude & Amazon SageMaker
- Use generative AI for data parsing and loading
- Integration of a chatbot powered by generative AI (LangChain) with the knowledge graph
- Utilization of Neo4j's vector search and index functionality with Amazon Bedrock for semantic search
Network After the Lab!
Food and beverages will be served. This event is free but space is limited. Register today!
Requirements
- Bring a laptop with a web browser to access the AWS Console and port 7474 on a Neo4j deployment running on AWS.
- If your laptop has a firewall you can't control, consider bringing your personal laptop.
Agenda
1:00 PM Registration, Coffee and Snacks
2:00 PM Introductions
Neo4j GenAI Hands-On Lab with AWS Amazon Bedrock
- Introduction to Neo4j - Lecture and hands-on lab
- Deploy, connect, moving data, exploration
- Amazon Bedrock, Neo4j and Generative AI
- Parsing data, chatbot, semantic search
Questions and Next Steps
5:00 PM Networking Reception
Location
Amazon Web Services
Oskar-von-Miller-Ring 20
Munich, 80333
Martin Drewes
Partner Solutions Architect, EMEA ISVs, AWS
Martin Drewes is a Partner Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services. He works with strategic AWS Technology Partners in EMEA to deliver value to customers. He has more than 25 years of experience working in engineering and information technology, including software development, product management and business consulting.