Invite-only event designed for GraphAware clients, partners, and intelligence professionals
Join your peers for the third edition of the GraphAware Bridge Meetup, a collaborative forum focused on how graph-powered intelligence analysis is used in real investigative work.
Exchange practical insights with peers, hear directly from the GraphAware Hume team, and participate in focused discussions centred on real-world applications, shared learning, and how graph-powered intelligence analysis works in practice.
Key Highlights
Dress code: Business casual
Chatham House Rule applies: Join an open discussion in a trusted, non-attributable setting.
Throughout the day, a dedicated meeting room will be available for one-on-one meetings.
Please reach out to your GraphAware account manager to learn more about the attending companies and to arrange a meeting with them or our experts.
Please note, this agenda is subject to change.
Register for the Bridge MeetupRegistration opens from 8:30am
Take your seats as we open the day with a short welcome, practical housekeeping notes, followed by an introductory address from GraphAware CEO, Michal Bachman.

A keynote address from Dr Chris Savos, drawing on 22 years of service at the Central Intelligence Agency, where he ran analytical units following the Middle East and South and East Asia, to explore an issue shaping the intelligence community.

Join Alessandro for an honest account of our journey through AI adoption in the product, with a concrete look at what comes next—a realistic and grounded roadmap.


In an era where adversaries exploit fragmentation, scale, and ambiguity, intelligence advantage depends on turning dispersed data into coherent, trusted networks of meaning.
This session examines when and how to apply different entity resolution approaches, and how robust modelling, explainability, and analyst-centric consumption through platforms like GraphAware Hume transform resolved data into operational

Jeff Jonas, founder and CEO of Senzing, is a pioneer of identity intelligence and entity resolution. With 40 years of experience building powerful data systems, he will share practical approaches to help analysts uncover hidden connections, identify threats, and drive more accurate investigations.

Join our partner Neo4j for a keynote on how Neo4j and GraphAware Hume work together, and how graph-powered AI can safely fit into the public sector stack.


A series of customer-led sessions combining presentations and facilitated discussion, focused on practical applications of graph-powered intelligence analysis in investigative and analytical work.

Let’s explore how GraphAware’s vision comes to life in with GraphAware Hume.
We’ll connect strategic priorities — such as empowering analysts, enabling cross-graph intelligence, and enhancing AI assistance — with specific product decisions and roadmap plans.
You’ll get a preview of what’s coming next and insights into how we turn long-term vision into actionable features that deliver real value for our users.

Join us for a closing panel discussion reflecting on the day’s key themes, practical lessons, and what comes next for graph-based intelligence.
A quick final wrap-up of the day to recap highlights, answer any last questions, share next steps, and head out on a high note.
Join us for an evening with partners and friends as we raise a toast to the 13 incredible years of innovation, growth, and community.
Expect good vibes, great food, and even better company.

Registration opens from 9:00am
This workshop will explore an upcoming GraphAware Hume capability designed to help analysts work more effectively with document-based information directly within their Workspace.
We’ll demonstrate how analysts can upload documents, query them using natural language, and receive answers grounded in the source material, with clear links back to the original content for verification.
The workshop will be interactive and discussion-driven, focused on real analyst workflows and practical use cases, including what works well and where challenges remain.


This workshop will explore an upcoming GraphAware Hume capability designed to help analysts work directly with their own data within a workspace.
We’ll explore together how analysts can import tabular data, map it into entities and relationships, iteratively refine the graph, and link it with existing data products.
The workshop will be interactive and discussion-driven, focused on analyst workflows and practical use cases.


Knowing who you’re really looking at is harder than it sounds. The same person can appear under different names, languages, and addresses across your data — and a one-time matching exercise won’t keep up as that data changes.
This session walks through what it takes to build and maintain entity resolution in practice: starting with data quality, navigating real-world messiness like multilingual records and unreliable location data, and using the graph itself as a feedback loop to continuously improve matching decisions.
We cover how resolved identities are stored, how the system handles updates in near real time, and how analytical questions asked of the graph can surface errors and refine the resolution process over time. Illustrated with real-world examples and new capabilities in Hume 3.


We’ll close the Bridge Meetup with an open, interactive roadmap session led by GraphAware’s Head of Product, Miro. Together, we’ll explore future priorities and new ideas, discuss where the platform should evolve next, giving you the opportunity to shape what comes after our current roadmap commitments.

Keep the conversations flowing over an informal evening at a traditional Czech pub, close to the venue.
Optional and open to all attendees.


The NH Collection Prague Carlo IV is a premier conference venue located at Senovážné náměstí 13, on the border of Prague’s Old and New Towns.
Just a ten-minute walk from major attractions like Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, and a short distance from the main train station.
Location: Senovážné nám. 13/991, 110 00 Nové Město
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