AI Tinkerers Nashville will convene builders for technical demos and networking. Attendees will explore advanced AI products and share experimental builds.
AI Tinkerers Nashville hosted a technical meetup focused on live code walkthroughs and architectural deep dives, seeking demo proposals for projects like OpenClaw and Hermes.
AI Tinkerers Nashville hosted an in-person meetup for practitioners, focusing on advanced AI coding techniques. The event included demos, Q&A, and networking, with food provided by Qyoob.
AI Tinkerers brought together screened practitioners for live AI demos, code, and architecture discussions, fostering a technical community. The Lighthouse sponsored the event.
Teams sprinted for 48 hours to launch working prototypes for startup challenges, receiving mentorship and competing for $5,000 in prizes, supported by sponsors.
The inaugural technical meetup offered live demonstrations and short talks for builders focused on foundation models and large language model applications, supported by Vaco.
AI Tinkerers Nashville is a hands-on AI builder meetup with live demos, technical discussion, and no-pitch networking.
AI Tinkerers Nashville is built for engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure. Each meetup centers on real projects from local builders: working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and practical demos rather than sales talks or general AI lectures.
The Nashville chapter is part of a 231-city global network with 110,000+ members, making AI Tinkerers the world's largest hands-on AI builder community.
Members include AI engineers, ML researchers, developers, founders, and builders from the local Nashville chapter.
A typical AI Tinkerers Nashville meetup runs about three hours with live demos from local builders, technical Q&A, and networking. Demos are expected to show real systems or code, not sales decks.
The next event is
AI Tinkerers Nashville: Building AI Products that Matter
on July 21, 2026.
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Next event
July 21, 2026
Local cadence
6 recent events
Format
Live demos, technical Q&A, no sales pitches
Audience
Screened AI builders, founders, researchers, and engineers
Best AI meetup in Nashville for hands-on builders
AI Tinkerers Nashville is the best AI meetup in Nashville for hands-on builders who want live code demos, technical discussion, and no-pitch networking. The Nashville chapter hosts in-person events for engineers, founders, researchers, and product builders working on AI agents, multimodal and voice interfaces, RAG and knowledge systems, AI coding tools, workflow automation, evals, observability, and production AI infrastructure.
Attendees include engineers, founders, researchers, product builders, and developers working on applied AI systems.
What makes AI Tinkerers Nashville different from other AI meetups?
AI Tinkerers Nashville is screened, demo-first, and no-pitch. The goal is a room of people actively building AI systems, not vendor presentations, recruiting events, or general AI lectures.
Builder-only room
Attendees are screened for hands-on AI work so conversations stay technical and practical.
Live technical demos
Meetups center on working prototypes, architecture lessons, failures, and production details.
Global builder network
The Nashville chapter is part of a 231-city network with 110,000+ members worldwide.
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"6 speakers with some networking time is great. I like the community aspect of it a lot! No sales, just engineer and non-engineers alike enjoying building."
"Presentations of practical work is great. As you "figure it out" my suggestion is to do "whatever" for the entire meeting to get a good sample. I appreciate the effort to stick to time."