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Reply Silicon Shoring Launch

Reply presents the Reply Silicon Shoring Launch Event, an exclusive session hosted at the Tate Modern Museum in London on the 29th of April to explore Silicon Shoring, Reply's new software delivery model.

Shaping the future of Software Development with AI

You are cordially invited to the Reply Silicon Shoring Launch Event, an exclusive session in London aiming to explore Silicon Shoring, Reply’s innovative delivery model that integrates Generative AI with onshore and nearshore teams to automate software development processes.

Please join us on the evening of the 29th of April at the Tate Modern in London from 17.30pm to 21.30pm for an evening exploring the implementation of AI in Software Development. Following the presentation, guests will be given a private guided tour of 'The Materials and Objects' display, after which they will attend a lively dinner with peers; a unique opportunity to network with senior executives and discuss how the AI landscape is evolving.

Silicon Shoring eliminates the need for traditional offshore outsourcing by combining AI agents with human teams, offering a scalable, cost-efficient, and high-quality approach to software delivery. This model leverages AI for intelligent automation, enhanced quality assurance, and real-time monitoring, enabling organizations to manage larger workloads while maintaining agility and precision. With potential savings in software development costs and a significant improvement in delivery quality, Silicon Shoring is an adaptable solution for enterprises seeking to modernize their software sourcing strategies.  

Please note that we have a limited capacity for this session.
This event is designed for CIOs and Heads of Application Development.

About the event

During the evening session, Reply experts will explore the opportunities offered by Silicon Shoring, focusing on real-world applications and the potential to enhance quality, efficiency, and scalability in software development.

The sessions will include presentations on real-world use cases, as well as a demonstration of its ability to support AI-native applications, conversational front-ends, and more intuitive workflows. Following the guided tour, a peer-to-peer networking dinner will provide an opportunity for fostering discussions with senior executives around the challenges and opportunities of integrating the Silicon Shoring model within organisations.

This event is designed for CIOs and Heads of Application Development looking for innovative ways to streamline software delivery and leverage the latest in AI-powered engineering. 

Agenda

Tate Modern Museum, London (Bankside, London SE1 9TG)

17:30 PM 18:00 PM

Welcome and registration

18:00 PM 19:00 PM

Silicon Shoring presentation and demonstrations

19:00 PM 19:45 PM

Private guided tour of 'The Materials and Objects' display

19:45 PM 21:00 PM

Networking dinner

21:30 PM

Event close

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