Daytona Compute 2026 — March 8–9 at Chase Center, San Francisco
We are proud to announce our first flagship conference, Compute 2026, taking place March 8–9, 2026 at the legendary Chase Center in San Francisco — one of the largest indoor sports arenas in the world and home to one of the most successful NBA dynasties of the past two decades.
The Daytona Compute Conference will focus on how compute can power the development of more performant and capable AI agents.
Over the past year, Daytona has hosted a series of full-house meetups and hackathons across San Francisco, New York City, and beyond. These events brought together hundreds of engineers and helped form a community centered on practical innovation in agent development.
Compute 2026 is the next step — a larger stage for deep technical exchange, research discussion, and hands-on exploration in compute-driven agent design.
Early Speakers
In addition to Daytona Co-Founder and CEO Ivan Burazin, several founders and builders from leading AI companies have already confirmed their participation:
• Harrison Chase — Co-Founder & CEO, LangChain
• David Cramer — Co-Founder, Sentry
• Nikita Shamgunov — CEO, Neon
• Dylan Patel — Founder, SemiAnalysis
More speakers and program details will be announced as we approach the event.
Attendance & Participation
We are currently gathering early interest for:
• General attendance — apply here
• Sponsorship & partnership opportunities — apply here
We’re excited to bring together the people defining the future of AI and continue building with you in San Francisco.