Logic Apps Community Day 2025: Call for AI-Driven Integration Sessions
WSilveira invites the community to participate in Logic Apps Community Day 2025, a Microsoft event focused on AI-powered solutions and developer productivity within Azure Logic Apps.
Logic Apps Community Day 2025: Call for Sessions
Date: October 30, 2025 (Pacific Time)
Logic Apps Community Day returns in 2025 as a free, Microsoft-driven event for everyone interested in Logic Apps and their real-world integration capabilities. This year’s focus is on how AI can elevate your Logic Apps solutions, with emphasis on intelligent scenarios and enhanced developer productivity.
Session Themes
1. Creating Intelligent Applications with Logic Apps and AI
- Share how you’ve used Logic Apps features to build intelligent application scenarios.
- Topics might include:
- Agent Loops
- Exposing Logic Apps as MCP tools
- Real-time knowledge updates for intelligent apps
2. Accelerating Logic Apps Developer Velocity with AI
- Demonstrate how generative AI boosts your development workflow.
- Example approaches:
- Using prompts to generate test data
- Automating map creation
- Streamlining unit test or custom code generation
- Employing chat modes or AI instructions for workflow automation
Call for Papers
- Looking for: Breakout sessions (~28 min) and lightning sessions (~12 min)
- Submission Deadline: September 7, 2025, 11:00 PM (PST)
- Notification of Acceptance: September 10, 2025
- Submit via: Logic Apps Community Day 2025 CFP
Event Details
- Who Should Participate: Logic Apps developers, integration specialists, and anyone leveraging AI in Azure integration solutions.
- Focus Areas: Technical implementation, real scenario walk-throughs, tips, and lessons learned.
- Organized by: Microsoft and the Logic Apps community.
For more details and updates, visit the Azure Integration Services Blog.
Updated August 12, 2025. Version 1.0.
Event tags: Logic Apps, Azure, AI Integration, Intelligent Applications, Developer Productivity, Integration, Community Event, Enterprise Integration.
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