The buildersklub conference is returning to Berlin on June 25, 2025, and this second edition is shaping up to be one of the more focused AI and automation events on the European calendar. Over 350 founders, operators, and builders are expected at CIC Berlin for a full day of talks, workshops, and peer learning, all centered on how teams are using AI and automation to build and grow real products.
The format is deliberately different from most conferences. No sales pitches, no keynotes from sponsors, and no panels built around brand visibility. The buildersklub community was built around a simple rule: if someone asks how you built it, you show them.
Real Builders, Real Cases:
The main stage opens with a panel discussion titled “Time to Build: Is AI Turning Everyone Into Builders?” featuring Mariam Hakobyan, Torben Schulz, João Almeida, Sebastian Mertens, and Frédéric Najman. It sets the tone for everything that follows.
The fireside chat lineup covers specific, outcome-driven stories. Dennis Stech from Enpal will share how the company scaled its heat pump business toward a projected €1 billion in revenue by 2026. Nicolas Fabre from La Poste will walk through how his team compressed enterprise software delivery from years to months. Brajan Gatys from Personio will explain how a team of three manages nine figures in procurement spend using AI and no code tools. These are not theoretical frameworks. Each session is built around a specific company, a specific result, and a specific method.
Igor Araújo will cover why AI still fails at many business tasks today and what teams can do to close that gap. Marcel Rangnow from Enpal will share how the company scaled insulation installation across Europe through digital infrastructure. Rui Rego will present lessons from deploying AI agents inside Portugal’s largest private HealthCare provider.
Workshops and Hands-on Learning:
Alongside the main stage, buildersklub is running parallel workshops across two rooms. Sebastian Mertens will lead a session on building AI agents using Make. Rupert Arnold Hoffschmidt-McDonnell will walk through how to bootstrap a B2B SaaS company as a solo founder, based on his own experience.
The workshop format is one of the reasons the buildersklub community continues to grow in Berlin. Attendees leave with something they can actually apply, not just a set of slides to read later.
The evening closes with the SIBB Startup Pitch Night, where eight founder teams from a 10-month SIBB incubator will present their products and progress live on stage.
The Community Behind It:
buildersklub is organized by Naviu and 9x, two Berlin-based teams with direct experience building with AI and automation tools. Naviu is a B2B digital product studio that delivers custom products using no code, low code, and AI. 9x is an AI and automation training company that works with business professionals through practical, hands-on programs.
The event runs from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM at CIC Berlin, Lohmühlenstraße 65, 12435 Berlin. Sponsors include Make, Bubble, n8n, Softr, WeWeb, Xano, Noloco, Rows, DocsAutomator, and SIBB, covering most of the core tools the no code AI community works with daily.
For founders and operators in Berlin who want to see how other teams are applying AI in production, the buildersklub conference on June 25 is a practical way to spend the day. The full agenda and tickets are available at buildersklub.com.