Opisense

Opicon

Opisense customer conference

Programme, participation, sponsors, and Opisync arena—one place to explore the Opisense ecosystem in person.

Dates announced per season — join the waiting list to hear first.Workspace-native programme + on-site stands where we run them.
Sponsor contact
  • State clearly that your enquiry is for Opicon sponsorship, with company and primary contact.
  • Preferred tier (Supporter, Partner, or Anchor) and the outcomes you want (awareness, pipeline, co-marketing, or introductions).
  • Whether you need stand space, pavilion-only visibility, or both.
  • Timing and geography for the season you are targeting, plus any constraints we should know.
Choose sponsor tier
privacy policy

Participation is for Opisense customers and invited guests. Use Contact and mention Opicon, your company, and whether you are applying, joining the list, or sponsoring.

Conference programme

What happens at Opicon

A full conference format: inspiration on stage, depth in sessions, energy on the floor, and outcomes you can ship the week after.

Keynotes and practitioner talks

Short, specific stories from operators running production on Opisense — not generic keynotes.

Panels, roundtables, and working sessions

Moderated debates and working formats on adoption, governance, quality, and prompt standards.

Stands and sponsor pavilion

Meet teams, see packaged offerings from other customers, and book follow-ups without losing context.

Competitions in Workspace

Challenges judged on output quality, safety, and realism — top three earn credits so experimentation compounds.

Collaborations and Opisync intros

Structured matchmaking for buyer–seller conversations when both use Opisense, with Opisync as the delivery rail.

Interest schemes

Choose how you want to engage early

Pick the path that matches your goals. Each scheme routes through the same team so we can place you correctly.

Conference interest

Tell us you want a seat, which tracks matter to you, and whether you plan to bring a team.

  • ·Early notice when applications open for your cohort.
  • ·Optional intro call to align expectations and capacity.

Speaker or session host

Propose a keynote, panel, or working session grounded in real workflows and artifacts.

  • ·Editorial support to keep sessions practical and comparable.
  • ·Priority review for programme slots.

Opisync pilot interest

Flag buyer–seller scenarios you want to run with another Opisense customer after the conference.

  • ·Structured follow-up with the right product contact.
  • ·Clear framing of scope, permissions, and success criteria.

Application

Apply to participate

Opicon is curated for depth. Applications help us balance industries, roles, and working-session capacity so every attendee gets a meaningful seat at the table.

  • You are an Opisense customer (or invited guest on behalf of a customer programme).
  • A named sponsor inside your organisation for attendance and follow-up.
  • Willingness to bring at least one concrete artifact (prompt pack, rollout note, metric definition, or redacted output).

What happens after you apply

  1. 1
    Submit via Contact

    Include company, role, what you want out of Opicon, and whether you are applying for a team block.

  2. 2
    Fit and capacity review

    We confirm cohort balance and session constraints, then respond with next steps or timing.

  3. 3
    Confirm attendance

    You receive programme details, stand or sponsor options if relevant, and Workspace prep guidance.

If you are not ready to apply, use the waiting list section below — you will still get programme updates.

Waiting list

Stay first in line

When dates and cohorts are announced, the waiting list hears first. No obligation — just earlier access to applications and sponsor packs.

  • Season announcements and key deadline reminders.
  • Optional pointers on what to prepare (artifacts, prompts, governance notes).
  • First access to limited working-session seats when we open them.

Sponsors

Sponsor site and visibility

Sponsorship is built for relevance: reach operators who buy and run software, while staying aligned with how Opisense positions quality and trust.

Supporter

Visible presence, lightweight commitment

  • ·Logo placement in sponsor pavilion materials.
  • ·Access to sponsor briefing and programme alignment.
Partner

Deeper floor presence and co-marketing

  • ·Enhanced placement plus coordinated messaging with Opisense.
  • ·Optional stand package add-on where events include a floor.
Anchor

Category-defining presence

  • ·Top-tier placement and curated introductions to relevant customers.
  • ·Joint narrative sessions when aligned with programme goals.

We tailor sponsor packages per season. Contact us with your goals, audience, and any stand requirements — we will respond with a sponsor outline, not a generic PDF.

Stands

Exhibition floor for customers and partners

Stands are where conversations turn into next steps: short demos, office-hour slots, and booked follow-ups that stay tied to Workspace when you use Opisync.

  • Customer stands for services and packaged offers between Opisense customers.
  • Partner stands coordinated with Opisense so messaging stays accurate and useful.
  • Structured slots so the floor stays energetic without turning into noise.
Floor rhythm

Morning keynotes, midday deep work, afternoon floor time, and evening competitions or socials — exact schedule varies by city and season.

Keynotes

Main stage, operator truth

Keynotes are short and evidence-led. The goal is to set a shared vocabulary for the rest of the conference.

  • What changed in the last year for teams running Opisense at scale.
  • How customers define quality for AI-assisted work in their industries.
  • Where Opisense is investing next — and what we need from customer feedback.

Competitions

Prove it in Workspace

Competitions are designed to reward rigor: prompts, guardrails, outputs, and review discipline — not hype.

  • Runs inside realistic Workspace constraints so judging matches production pressure.
  • Top three placements earn credits to keep experimenting after the conference.
  • Clear rubrics published ahead of time so teams can prepare fairly.

Collaborations

Buyer, seller, and the network

Opicon creates a safe, structured path for customers to meet customers. When both sides use Opisense, Opisync is the natural next step so delivery does not fall into email threads.

  • Matchmaking for complementary needs — implementation partners, niche operators, and service providers.
  • Joint working sessions for shared problems (governance, rollout, metrics).
  • Introduction to Opisync when a commercial or delivery relationship is likely.

Opicon · Opisync arena

The same Opisync definition — oriented for the conference floor

Everything below matches the canonical Opisync product page. Use this arena to align quickly with peers; use the product page when you are shaping policy, architecture, and rollout with your counterparty.

Canonical: /products/opisync

Two Opisense workspaces, one governed lane—scoped artefacts sync, Opichat carries dialogue, both tenants keep sovereignty.

Pressure point

Delivery breaks outside Workspace

Context in inboxes stalls delivery. Opisync keeps work on trusted rails—scoped slices and traceable handoffs.

  • Attach updates to artefact, owner, and next step.
  • Replace status theatre with policy-bound visibility.
  • Let assistants answer from scoped lane facts.
Governed by design

Scoped slices, policy permissions, reviewable history for contractual relationships.

  • Shared slices—not unmanaged tenant-wide access.
  • Explicit rules for what crosses the boundary and when.
  • History that matches promises to evidence without oversharing.

How · why · where · when

Workspace stays system of record

Opisync is the bilateral seam—cooperation without duplicating modules at the boundary.

How

Permissioned slices, live sync, Opichat, Opimeet + Opinote, policy-bound agents.

Why

Rework and delay follow when accountability blurs after the handshake.

Where

Inside Workspace beside modules you already run—same guardrails for partner work.

When

Two Opisense organisations deliver together—when email would be the integration.

Pressure check

Sound like your last cross-org delivery?

Yes answers here mean risk hides in the collaboration seam—not the contract.

  • Screenshots replace a trusted shared surface.
  • Engagement on the other side requires chasing individuals.
  • Quick questions become meetings without structured lane chat.
  • Video resets context—notes never land in the lane.

Shared rails, clear ownership

Milestones and exceptions on one lane—both sides see who moves next.

Chat and meetings respect context

Opichat, Opimeet, Opinote—no reset when live talk is needed.

Agents grounded in the lane

Assistants read policy-approved lane facts—not open email.

If a detail is not repeated here, it is still covered on /products/opisync — we keep one definition to avoid drift.

FAQ

Practical questions

Who can attend Opicon?

Opicon is designed for Opisense customers and invited guests tied to customer programmes. If you are unsure, contact us and we will confirm eligibility.

Is Opicon only online?

The programme is Workspace-native by design. Some seasons also include on-site stands and floor time — the waiting list is the best way to hear which format applies.

How do sponsors and stands work?

We tailor packages per season and location. Contact us with your goals and constraints; we will respond with a proposed package rather than a one-size-fits-all grid.

What should I mention in my application?

Company, role, team size, what outcomes you want from Opicon, and whether you want to propose a session, stand, or Opisync-related collaboration.

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