In our first Applied AI session, we walked through how agent teams work. The most common follow-up question was: how do I actually build this myself? That is exactly what this session covers. On Tuesday 12 May at 17:00, Wynand Viljoen will build a local multi-agent workflow live on screen, from scratch, including the parts that do not work on the first try. If you are past the "should we use AI?" question and working on the "how, actually?" one, this session is for you.
Register for EventIn the first session of The Delta Applied, we showed how agent teams work, the architecture, the paperclip model, the orchestrator pulling parallel agents together. A lot of you asked the same thing afterward: how do I actually build this myself?
That’s exactly what we’re doing on Tuesday.
Wynand will set up a local multi-agent workflow live on screen, from scratch, in real time. No polished demo environment. No pre-built setup. You’ll watch the whole thing come together including the parts that don’t work on the first try and you’ll be able to follow along and replicate it on your own machine.
This session is designed to be followed along with. If you have your setup ready, open it up. If not, the replay will be on YouTube within 48 hours.
Who this is for: founders and operators who are past the “should we use AI?” question and working on the “how, actually?” one.
Format: 45 minutes. Live screen share + Q&A. Recorded and published to YouTube.
Wynand Viljoen - Head of AI Product Building at The Delta
Wynand leads applied AI development at The Delta, building the internal tools, workflows, and agent systems that run the company's operations and ventures. He hosts The Delta Applied webinar bi-weekly, showing what the team actually built and not what they learned.
The Delta - The Home for Entrepreneurs
The Delta is a venture ecosystem, campus, and AI-native operator based in Berlin. We build companies, run AI systems, and work with founders to bring real applied AI into their businesses. Applied AI is our weekly live demo of what that actually looks like.