OpenAI to host first Executive School Kickoff in Amsterdam

OpenAI will hold its first Executive School Kickoff in Amsterdam on November 13, offering business leaders in the Benelux region a focused look at real-world AI adoption.

Anouk Muis, Solutions Engineer at OpenAI, took to LinkedIn to announce the company’s upcoming Executive School Kickoff in the Netherlands. The event, which takes place on November 13 in central Amsterdam, is OpenAI’s first executive-focused gathering in the region and forms part of its strategy to engage directly with enterprise leaders.

OpenAI is known for developing the ChatGPT platform and a suite of AI tools. The Amsterdam event will bring together senior executives exploring how to scale AI responsibly across their operations.

Muis described the session as “an intimate, invite-only session for leaders exploring how to responsibly accelerate AI across their business.” She noted that attendees will gain insight through “real-world enterprise case studies, live product demonstrations and roadmap, and C-level discussions on strategic AI adoption.”

Program to focus on enterprise applications

The half-day session, running from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., will include presentations from OpenAI’s product team, live demonstrations of new use cases, and discussions with customers who have deployed AI at scale. The event will close with a networking reception and dinner hosted by the local OpenAI team.

According to event materials, the Executive School is a four-week program designed to help organizations “accelerate productivity, innovation, and competitive advantage with ChatGPT and OpenAI’s API.” Participants will explore lessons learned from enterprise implementations and discuss best practices for aligning AI with strategic business goals.

The agenda includes:

  • A presentation and live demos of OpenAI technologies

  • Customer case studies showing real-world deployment at scale

  • A networking reception aimed at peer collaboration and discussion

Muis said she looks forward to welcoming leaders from across the region, adding: “Looking forward to welcoming industry leaders to Amsterdam; a city that’s always embraced forward-thinking innovation.”


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