Build and Deploy Your Own AI Agent with Lasha Gochiashvili
Build AI agents for real workflows with Lasha Gochiashvili, Sept 15, 7-8pm ET on Zoom. Get practical guidance on architecture, prompts, tools, and career tips.

Building AI Agents with Lasha Gochiashvili
Date and time: September 15, 2025, 7:00pm - 8:00pm ET
Format: Live online via Zoom
Host: Touro University Graduate School of Technology
If you build products, AI agents are moving from demo to deployment. This session shows you how to go from idea to a working agent that supports real workflows and measurable outcomes.
Expect practical guidance on architecture, prompts, and the tools that matter, plus candid career insights from the field.
Why product teams should attend
- Ship internal assistants that cut cycle time on research, specs, QA, and support.
- Turn repetitive tasks into reliable automations with guardrails and monitoring.
- Move from prototypes to pilots with a clear deployment path.
Key takeaways
- Understand key AI agent components (tools, memory/state, routing, evaluation)
- Learn prompt engineering best practices you can apply the same day
- Explore agent frameworks and orchestration tools used in production
- Build and deploy your own agent with a simple, testable workflow
- Discover roles in AI careers and where to start
About the presenter
Lasha Gochiashvili is a Senior Data Scientist at Ingersoll Rand with 7+ years in data analytics, data science, and AI-driven product development. He holds an MS in Data Analytics & Data Science from Touro University in New York, where he graduated as valedictorian.
His expertise spans machine learning, generative AI, and intelligent system design with a focus on scalable AI assistants and decision-support tools that drive business impact. He currently builds enterprise-grade AI solutions that transform core processes.
Who should attend
- Product managers and product leads
- Data product managers and analytics leaders
- Engineering managers and tech leads supporting product delivery
- Founders and operators building internal tools or AI features
How this translates to your roadmap
- Map agent capabilities to clear user stories and acceptance criteria
- Pick one channel (Slack, web, ticketing system) and one high-frequency task
- Add observability, evaluation checks, and a human-in-the-loop fallback
- Track impact with simple metrics: time saved per task, deflection rate, and issue rate
Logistics and RSVP
Sign up using the RSVP form below.
Questions? Contact Admission Program Director: Elizabeth M Dowd
Call: (212)463-0400 x 55693
Email: elizabeth.dowd@touro.edu
Helpful resources while you wait
- LangChain documentation for agent tooling, memory, and orchestration
- AI courses by job to find product-focused learning paths