Build Your First AI Voice Agent
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how humans interact with technology, and voice agents are emerging as one of the most powerful interfaces for AI applications. This workshop introduces developers to the foundations of agentic voice systems and shows how to build intelligent voice agents capable of interacting with users in real time.
Sponsored by Cloudonix, this hands-on demonstration workshop explores how developers can combine modern AI models with real-time voice infrastructure to create practical applications such as AI receptionists, automated service agents, and conversational assistants.
During the session, participants will learn how to use Dograh, an open-source framework for building agentic voice systems, together with the programmable voice infrastructure provided by Cloudonix.
What You’ll Learn
Participants will be introduced to the core components of an AI voice agent, including:
• How agentic AI systems interact with voice interfaces
• The architecture of modern AI voice bots
• Connecting AI models to real-time voice communication
• Building a functional voice agent using open tools
• Rapid prototyping techniques for voice-based applications
The workshop will include live demonstrations showing how a developer can go from concept to a working voice agent using open-source tools and cloud communications APIs.
Who Should Attend
This workshop is designed for:
• University students studying computer science or AI
• Recent graduates interested in AI startups
• Developers exploring conversational AI
• Entrepreneurs interested in voice-enabled applications
What Participants Receive
All registered participants will receive three months of free access to Cloudonix services, enabling them to continue building and experimenting with their own voice agents after the event.
The location will be provided to registered attendees.
Duration
3-hour
This event is a part of #NYTechWeek—a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com.