The Bridge Meetup Brought Tech Experts and Intelligence Professionals from Around the Globe to Prague
The first week of June in Prague was dedicated to innovative and advanced approaches to intelligence analysis. GraphAware hosted its partners, clients, and experts from across Europe, the USA, and Australia at the Bridge Meetup – a confidential forum for sharing the latest insights into combating crime, fraud and cyber-threats using graph technology. The GraphAware team also outlined its plans for the next generation of its connected-data analytics platform, GraphAware Hume, giving participants the opportunity to help shape its future in a series of interactive workshops.
For two days, attendees shared their experiences with the GraphAware Hume platform, delivering graph-enabled intelligence at the tactical edge to support military field operations, investigating sophisticated DDoS attacks, and exploring numerous other use cases.
“It was a real honour to welcome some of our best customers and partners to Prague for this year’s Bridge Meetup. It was great to see people connecting, sharing real experiences, and finding common ground. New relationships were formed, and it’s clear that the collaboration among our customers and partners will continue well beyond the event,” said Michal Bachman, CEO of GraphAware.

GraphAware engineers presented their vision for GraphAware Hume 3.0, scheduled for release next year. The next generation of the platform will focus on empowering analysts to work more independently, eliminating the need to wait for data engineers or master query languages. Central to this effort is Maestro, GraphAware Hume’s built-in LLM agent, which was recently launched.
A special highlight of the meetup was a presentation by Ivan Zoratti, VP of Product Management at Neo4j, who offered a preview of upcoming enhancements to the graph database widely considered the industry standard.
“For me, the meetup was a great opportunity to meet people who work with graphs every day, learn how they’ve successfully integrated a graph database into their infrastructure and, more importantly, understand their pain points to inform future product improvements,” said Ivan Zoratti.
We will continue hosting Bridge Meetups regularly. We believe these events are extremely important for bringing the intelligence community together and sharing best practices in graph-based intelligence analysis within a confidential setting. Graph-based intelligence analysis represents a truly novel approach, and no other platform offers such exclusive knowledge sharing.
Each meetup provides a private space for one-on-one meetings, allowing intelligence professionals to exchange insights and methodologies without compromising sensitive information.
We’re already looking forward to the next one.