Who is in the room, and what they may demo
A presenter-ready briefing for Vatsal: roles, public footprint, confidence levels, likely demo angles, and the positioning takeaway for his OpenClaw personal operating system story.
Run Of Show
Use this as a quick scan before the event starts. Horizontally scrolls on mobile, stretches cleanly on monitor.
Your Angle
The key is contrast. Let the security and production talks carry the heavy stack; you show the human, daily-use layer.
What makes your demo distinct
Your demo is the personal operating system angle: OpenClaw wrapped around one person's actual life, habits, home systems, side projects, content, research, and local machine.
- Telegram and Discord as natural interfaces
- Memory, cron, tools, and sub-agents as the real unlock
- Home OS, Content OS, FakeOut, newsletters, video assets, and live photo prompt as proof
Line to keep ready
"The nice thing about this lineup is that we're covering the whole stack: personal use, community building, trustworthy AI, secure MCP, runtime governance, developer tooling, and production agent infrastructure."
People And Likely Demos
Cards are written for quick room intelligence: what they do, what they may show, and why that matters to your talk.
Sean Blanchfield
Jentic - Co-founder & CEO
What he does
Sean leads Jentic, which positions itself as AI infrastructure for connecting agents to enterprise systems, APIs, and workflows with security and governance.
Likely demo
Expect the opening story: why OpenClaw matters, where Jentic fits underneath, and possibly Jentic Mini, API catalog, OpenClaw integration, or a safe business workflow.
Give(a)Go
Dublin builder community
What they do
A Dublin-based hands-on builder community for developers, designers, founders, and technologists, with public pages around learning by building.
Likely demo
Probably a community/context beat: why the group is involved, what the OpenClaw sessions have looked like, and how attendees are moving from setup to use cases.
Vatsal Mishra
Applied AI at Google - personal OpenClaw demo
What he does
Applied AI at Google, using OpenClaw as an always-on layer around Telegram, Discord, local tools, memory, cron, sub-agents, Home OS, Content OS, FakeOut, research, and content automation.
Likely demo
Personal always-on assistant demo, with the live beat being a selfie or room photo sent to Cloidberg and turned into a useful response.
Elizabeth Daly
IBM Research - Trustworthy / Human-Centered AI
What she does
Senior Technical Staff Member and Research Manager of the Interactive AI Group at IBM Research Europe in Dublin, with public work around trustworthy AI, explainability, fairness, accountability, transparency, and governance.
Likely demo
Likely a governance, evaluation, or inspectability angle for agentic systems. If OpenClaw-specific, expect "how do we make agent behavior trustworthy?" rather than a personal assistant demo.
Ivo Brett
AI infrastructure / MCP security
What he does
Builds secure infrastructure for the agentic web, focused on how agents safely interact with organizational data through MCP.
Likely demo
Very likely an MCP/security demo: secure self-hosted MCP, gateway architecture, auth, reverse proxy patterns, threat modeling, or safe tool calls via an enterprise MCP gateway.
Rohit Gupta
Enforra - Co-founder & CTO
What he does
Co-founder and CTO at Enforra, an open-source runtime control and action-governance SDK for AI agent tool calls.
Likely demo
Almost certainly Enforra: an agent tries real actions while policies, approvals, parameter controls, audit logs, or MCP enforcement decide what happens.
Aditya Chaudhry
Trinity / AI builder
What he does
Name collisions exist. The best Ireland-local public match is a Trinity Computer Engineering graduate and prospective PhD researcher with interests in scientific ML and posts around AI agent workflows.
Likely demo
Lower-confidence guess: a builder-style AI workflow, agent builder, scientific/engineering assistant, local automation, or practical OpenClaw setup.
Andrei Onel
askmanu / AI code copilot / self-hosting
What he does
Founder of askmanu, described as an AI code copilot for developers. Public profiles show startup, AI, civic tech, and self-hosting interests.
Likely demo
Likely askmanu, codebase documentation, a self-hosted AI OS, developer-agent workflow, or a hands-on OpenClaw setup connected to code and docs.
Pavit Gogia
Software / Roblox developer, CS & business at TCD
What he does
Public profiles describe him as a software engineer / Roblox developer, with directory text pointing to CS and business at Trinity College Dublin.
Likely demo
Likely a student or hackathon-style product: web app, game-dev automation, RentIreland-style workflow, or OpenClaw as a builder assistant for a prototype.
Michael Cordner
Jentic - Co-founder & CTO
What he does
Co-founder and CTO at Jentic, with public background in secure systems, cryptography, identity management, anti-fraud infrastructure, and production AI agent reliability.
Likely demo
Probably the most technical Jentic demo: Standard Agent, Arazzo Engine, production agent reliability, API-native workflows, or what "production-ready" means after the cool demo.
Other Visible Names
Likely organizers or supporting context from the email thread.
Ani Radountcheva
Ani appears to be the sender/organizer. Public snippets list her as Head of Marketing at Jentic, connected to brand growth, positioning, community, and company marketing.
Sanat Thukral
Sanat appears connected to the Give(a)Go organizing side. His site describes him as a Dublin-based PhD student researching ML models for brain-wave understanding, and as someone who helps run Give(a)Go builder events.