Zartis and Anthropic bring Claude Code Lab to Dublin for practical AI development

Engineers will take part in a hands-on session focused on building and deploying AI prototypes using Anthropic’s safety-first approach.

Anthropic will host its first Claude Code Lab event in Ireland later this month, in collaboration with Dublin-based digital solutions provider Zartis. The event will take place on November 20 and will focus on practical AI development, rather than product demonstration, according to a LinkedIn post from Zartis.

Zartis, a Deloitte Fast50 technology consultancy, works with businesses across sectors including CleanTech, FinTech, MedTech, and RegTech. The company provides software engineering, digital transformation, and cloud solutions for clients across EMEA and LATAM.

Zartis said the Dublin workshop will give engineers the opportunity to move “from concept to working prototype you can deploy,” guided by Anthropic’s Applied AI team and Zartis engineers. Participants will receive real-time technical support to address implementation challenges and learn best practices from organizations already integrating AI tools at scale.

The post stated that “these workshops are about equipping engineers with practical skills, not selling products,” emphasizing an applied, hands-on format for attendees.

Anthropic’s approach to artificial intelligence development, known as Constitutional AI, underpins the event. Zartis highlighted the company’s “safety-first principles” and commitment to transparency as key factors in the collaboration.

According to the post, the event is designed to encourage responsible AI use and strengthen developer knowledge at a time when “the AI transformation happening across our industry needs more than hype—it needs developers who understand how to implement these tools responsibly and effectively.”

Zartis added: “That’s what good collaboration delivers: genuine enablement, not just evangelism.”

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