Key facts
About the conference
AI has stopped being merely a tool that speeds up individual tasks. It is becoming a full participant in the process of building IT solutions - taking part in analysis, design, and decision-making alongside people. This reshapes two roles that sit at the heart of every IT initiative: the analyst and the architect.
The conference asks how the work of the business and systems analyst and the enterprise, solution, and IT architect changes when AI joins the team: which activities shift to AI, which competencies gain importance, how responsibility and control are organized, and what "good analysis" and "good architecture" mean when solutions are built together with AI.
How the roles of the analyst and the architect change
The AI-First approach shifts the center of gravity of the analyst's and the architect's work. Below are the areas the conference focuses on.
- The analyst's craft
- How an analyst's work changes when AI tools take over part of the tasks - new techniques for working with requirements, new sources of errors and risk, and new quality control.
- Architecture of solutions built with AI
- Designing solutions in which AI agents are full participants in the build process - not just an add-on bolted on at the end.
- AI-First in software development
- The AI-First approach across the whole path: from requirements, through design, to deploying the solution.
- Human-AI collaboration
- How work is divided within the project team, and how quality control and responsibility are handled when working with AI.
- New roles and competencies
- How the roles and competencies of analysts and architects evolve in the AI-First era.
Who it is for
- Business and systems analysts
- People who gather requirements, model processes, and describe solutions - and who now do this side by side with AI.
- Architects (enterprise, solution, IT)
- People responsible for the shape, coherence, and evolution of IT solutions as AI becomes part of the design process.
- IT leaders
- Managers of analytical, architectural, and development teams looking for effective and safe ways to bring AI into how software is built.
Program and speakers
The program and the list of speakers have not been decided yet. They will be announced soon on the main site.
We are building the agenda from talks submitted through the Call for Papers. If you would like to speak, see the details below.
Call for Papers
We are collecting talk proposals for the conference. We are looking for talks by end users (practitioners) who build IT solutions with AI in their day-to-day work - not presentations by advisory or IT firms. We expect zero sales content: concrete experience, approaches, and lessons learned instead of product pitches.
Registration
Admission is free but qualified - the number of seats is limited (up to 140 attendees) and registration stays open until September 25, 2026 or until seats run out. The form accepts business email addresses only, and qualification is based on fit to the conference profile - analysts and architects (business, systems, IT) have priority. This is an in-person event in Warsaw; there is no online participation option.
Registration: https://analitykarchitekt.ai/#rejestracja
FAQ
How much does participation cost?
Participation is free (0 PLN), but qualified - the number of seats is limited, so registration is subject to acceptance.
Is the conference online or in-person?
It is an in-person (offline) event held in Warsaw, Poland, on October 1, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (CEST, UTC+2). There is no online broadcast.
Who is the conference for?
For business and systems analysts, architects (enterprise, solution, IT), and IT leaders who design and build software with AI on a daily basis.
Will recordings or a rebroadcast be available?
No. There are no recordings or rebroadcasts of the conference.
Does the organizer issue certificates of attendance?
No, certificates of attendance are not issued.
What language is the conference held in?
The conference is held in Polish.
Are the program and speakers already known?
Not yet. The program and speakers have not been decided; they will be announced soon. The Call for Papers accepts talk proposals until July 31, 2026.
By when can I submit a talk (Call for Papers)?
Talk proposals are accepted until July 31, 2026, and qualification notices are sent by August 17, 2026. We are looking for talks by end users (practitioners), not presentations by advisory or IT firms, with zero sales content.
Organizer
The conference is organized by the Liderzy.AI initiative - prof. SGH Andrzej Sobczak and Jan Maria Kowalski (Bielik.ai, Director of Process Automation in the banking sector). More about the initiative: liderzy.ai.
Data controller and legal entity:
Fundacja Ośrodek Studiów nad Cyfrowym PaństwemFoundation for the Study of Digital State
ul. Narutowicza 105a lok. 3
90-145 Łódź, Poland
Phone: +48 42 27 97 327
Email: sobczak@robonomika.pl