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Workshop - Build Multi Agent Systems with A2A

In this hands on session, you will go beyond basic chatbots to build a distributed multi agent system powered by the Agent to Agent (A2A) open source protocol.

You will build a Course Creation Agent Pipeline using the Agent Development Kit (ADK), an open source and code first framework from Google Cloud designed to simplify the development, evaluation, and deployment of complex AI agents. Each agent maintains a single responsibility, collaborating toward a shared objective and self correcting until the goal is achieved.

This workshop provides a practical foundation for designing and implementing robust multi agent architectures.

By the end of this workshop, you will:

- Master the fundamentals of ADK and multi agent systems.
- Design agents with specialized, clear responsibilities.
- Test and run agents locally.
- Deploy a multi agent application to Google Cloud.
- Launch your first publicly available multi agent system.

Requirements:
- Level: Beginner friendly; no prior multi agent experience required.
- Skills: Basic experience with Python, Google Cloud, Docker, and Bash is a plus.
- Credits: Provide a PERSONAL Gmail account at least three days prior to receive free Google Cloud credits.
- Setup: Bring a charged laptop and avoid using a VPN during workshop tasks.

Deployed app: https://www.carneiro.dev/ws-multiagent

Build a distributed multi agent system using the open source Agent to Agent (A2A) protocol and the Agent Development Kit (ADK). This beginner friendly workshop guides you through designing specialized agents, implementing self correcting feedback loops, and deploying a live Course Creation Pipeline. Participants will move from local testing to a public cloud deployment.

! Please provide a personal Gmail account three days in advance for receiving Google Cloud credits and bring a charged laptop without a VPN !

Luiz Carneiro

Phd, Solution Engineer @ smapiot

Munich, Germany

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