During EthCC Cannes, engineers, founders, and technical operators will gather for a focused builder session exploring autonomous agents built with OpenClaw — infrastructure designed to help agents operate independently in real-world environments. Participants will receive challenges one week before the event, build their agents during the week, and then meet in Cannes to demo what they built and exchange ideas with other serious builders. Like any healthy ecosystem, the strongest agents emerge under pressure. 📅 Event Details OpenClaw Agent Sprint — Demo Meetup Monday, 30 March15:00 – 19:00 CEST 📍 Cave et Bar à Vins Gencel13 Rue de la MiséricordeCannes, France A relaxed wine bar in the historic Le Suquet district of Cannes, just a short walk from the Palais des Festivals. The intimate setting makes it ideal for demos, discussion, and connecting with other builders during EthCC. 🧠 How It Works Step 1 — Challenge Release In the days prior, participants will receive a set of small but meaningful agent challenges via: • Luma group chat • Email The challenges are designed to: • Introduce OpenClaw and autonomous agent concepts • Encourage experimentation • Create meaningful solutions for the everyday prolems faced by our non-technical event contributors Participants will have one week to design, build, and deploy their agents. Step 2 — Demo Meetup On Monday 30 March, everyone meets in Cannes. This is not a live hackathon. Instead, the event is a demo day + builder meetup where selected teams present their agents and share what they learned. Expect: • Live agent demos • Technical discussion • Workshop-style conversations • Networking with serious builders Followed by drinks and conversation. 👨💻 Who Should Attend This event is designed for people building the next generation of software systems. Ideal participants include: • AI engineers • Web3 and infrastructure developers • founders and technical operators • researchers exploring autonomous systems • curious builders attending EthCC You do not need prior OpenClaw experience, but you should be comfortable experimenting and building independently. 🚀 Why Join • Build and deploy an autonomous AI agent in a week • Demo your work to other builders at EthCC • Explore emerging agent infrastructure • Meet high-signal engineers and founders This is a curated, builder-first environment designed for real discussion and experimentation. 🧰 What To Bring • Phone • Charger • (if competing) Your demo project! Refreshments will be provided. 👥 Capacity Limited to 50–80 participants for the talks, with plenty of space outside for networking. 🦀 About our tech and supporters Openclaw - OpenClaw enables developers to build and deploy autonomous agents quickly and reliably. It provides the infrastructure needed for software that can operate independently in complex environments.TON - A decentralized and open internet designed to onboard 500M people on-chain, built by the community using technology developed by Telegram.Nazaré Ventures - Early-stage fund backing the teams building the next generation of open, decentralized AI systems.Ogment - Build, deploy, and govern every AI integration from a single platform - with auth, permissions, and monitoring built in.ChainGPT - ChainGPT offers the fastest growing AI technology for all Crypto and Blockchain related topics. Aleph Cloud - Unlike legacy cloud providers, Aleph Cloud lets you choose where your data lives enabling true data localization and compliance with regional laws. LibertAI - LibertAI offers confidential AI inference via chat and API powered by Aleph Cloud’s secure network It powers LiberClaw, enabling self-sustaining sovereign agents that run 24/7 on dedicated confidential VMs with full data ownership.
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