Vibe Coding Workshop: How teams solve problems with AI
Hands-on toolsets, skillsets, and measurable impact
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This is a free event for members and non-members, but registration is required.
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Welcome to ACS & AI Colab co-host Vibe Coding Workshop: How teams solve problems with AI
What if your cross-functional team could solve problems faster, work smarter, and learn new ways to collaborate? AI can be a powerful enabler in that process.
In this interactive session, participants will try “vibe coding,” using AI tools to experiment, co-create, and tackle real challenges. By the end, participants will gain hands-on experience and practical skills, including:
- Rapid prototyping with AI: Learn to turn ideas into working solutions quickly using AI-assisted code generation.
- Collaborative problem-solving: Strengthen teamwork by combining technical and business perspectives to solve complex challenges.
- Iterative testing and refinement: Build the ability to test, refine, and improve solutions in real time using AI feedback.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
- Bring your laptop to get hands-on with the tools.
- Limited spots available - please register only if you are 100% sure you can attend. No-shows prevent others from joining.
Speakers
Eric is passionate about giving back to the community by sharing knowledge and creating opportunities locally and globally. He currently serves as:
-Gartner Peer Ambassador (IT) at Gartner
-Responsible AI Lead Assessor at IEEE Standards Association
-Industry Advisor at the Open Source Institute – University of Canberra
His journey spans emerging tech at Cisco Innovation Centre, production-level development at ICN, and now applied AI at News Corp Australia. His work prioritises reducing operational friction, enabling faster insight, and supporting clearer, higher-confidence decision making.
Harshil blends systems thinking, engineering discipline, and commercial strategy to turn rough ideas into working results quickly and intelligently, helping bridge from fast concept to production-level execution without re-inventing the stack.
With more than 15 years of experience across government, academia, and the private sector, she has worked on data-driven policy at the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) and led education programs that make economics engaging and accessible to everyone.
A strong advocate for inclusive, future-ready economics, Helen brings a blend of research, creativity, and systems thinking to help people understand how ideas connect and how teams can co-create solutions. Her work champions economic literacy, innovation, and human-centred policy to help Australia build a fair, resilient, and forward-looking future.
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Disclaimer
- ACS reserves the right to change the program at any time. Every effort will be made to ensure a program of equivalent standard and members are updated with changes.
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