AI workshops in Adelaide where your people use AI, not watch it.
Every workshop comes with a web app built specifically for that workshop. Your people open it on their own device and work through the real situations their industry throws at them, so they leave having done it rather than having watched somebody else do it. Presented in the room by Chris Lourenco.

An AI workshop with Loudachris is a hands-on session run in your own room, for your own people. Chris Lourenco presents in person, the content is researched against your industry before the day, and every attendee works through the exercises on a web app built for that specific workshop. Sessions run for teams, member associations, boards, conferences and professional development days across Adelaide and South Australia.
The part that makes it stick
Every workshop comes with a web app built for that workshop.
Attendees do not watch a demonstration. They open a dedicated interface on their own device and use it, working through their own industry's real situations. A different app is built for every workshop, so the exercises match the people in the room instead of a generic example about writing a marketing email.
Watching somebody else use AI teaches almost nothing. Everyone leaves impressed, and nobody changes what they do on Monday. The gap between “that looks useful” and “I can actually do that” only closes by doing it, so the session is built around doing it.

The format
What a session actually looks like.
The shape is the same every time. What sits inside it is rebuilt for the group in front of us.
It opens with something the room does not expect
The session opens with a live demonstration that surprises the room. It earns the attention of the people who walked in sceptical, and it sets up everything that follows. We will not spoil how it works here, for obvious reasons.
Then the hype comes out
An honest picture of what AI is genuinely good at, where it quietly gets things wrong, and what that means for the work sitting on your people's desks. No prophecy about the future of work.
Everyone opens the app and does the work
Attendees open the workshop app on their own device and work through their own industry's situations. This is the bulk of the session, and it is why people leave able to do the thing rather than able to describe it.
It finishes on what to do next
The specific tasks worth handing to AI inside your organisation, and the ones to leave well alone. People walk out with something they can act on, not a list of tools to go and research.
Never off the shelf
Built for the industry sitting in front of us.
Generic AI training is why so many people have sat through a session and changed nothing afterwards. Every workshop is researched against the group first.
Research before the room
We ask what your people do all day, which software they already live in, and where the pressure sits across the year. That research shapes the run sheet and the workshop app.
Your examples, your language
The exercises come from your own work, so nobody has to translate a marketing example into their actual job before it means anything to them.
Pitched at the level in the room
Most groups are mixed: a handful already using AI daily, plenty who have never opened it. The session is structured so both ends of that range walk out with something.
Where we have presented
Rooms we have been trusted with.
Every session is presented personally by Chris Lourenco, in the room.
Australian Institute of Conveyancers SA, 2024
Presented at the AICSA annual convention at the invitation of their President, and voted best presenter of the day.
Invited back in 2025
Returned to present to over 200 members, and to sit on the expert panel as the AI expert.
Ongoing member workshops
We now run AI workshops for AICSA members on an ongoing basis, in groups of 10 to 20.


Behind Closed Doors
A recurring guest speaker for Behind Closed Doors, the leadership development network, across multiple groups.
City of Charles Sturt, since 2024
A business advisor to the City of Charles Sturt, presenting to their small businesses.
Rooms are usually a mix of people who are already curious and people who arrived convinced this is not for them. Both groups are the point.
What attendees said afterwards.
Anonymous attendee feedback from the AICSA convention, quoted as it was written.
“Most importantly I LOVED that you had done your research and pitched TO CONVEYANCERS. Not a generic presentation.”
Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention
“Overall I found your presentation the most energetic and engaging of the entire day (particularly impressive at 1:30pm in the 'post lunch slump').”
Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention
“I actually thought your presentation was the most riveting. Your AI had me fooled.”
Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention
“You grabbed the attention of the room, you were engaging and funny. I don't have any negative feedback.”
Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention
“you were much more engaged with the audience comparing to other presenters on the day”
Anonymous attendee, AICSA convention
Who it is for
Rooms these sessions are built for.
Teams
A department or a whole business, in your own boardroom, working on the tasks that quietly eat the week.
Member associations
Members who need practical, profession-specific content rather than a keynote about the future of work.
Boards and executives
Leaders who have to make decisions about AI and want an honest read on what it can and cannot do.
Conferences and PD
Conference sessions and professional development days, where the audience expects to take something practical away.
It teaches, it does not sell.
There is no pitch from the front of the room. Your audience is not sold to, and nothing useful is held back for a follow-up call. If people want to talk afterwards they know where to find us, and that is entirely their call.
Presented in the room, across Adelaide and South Australia.
Sessions run in your boardroom, your training room, your office or your conference venue, anywhere in Adelaide and across South Australia. If your group is spread across the country, the same hands-on format runs online instead.
Online AI workshops
The online option, for teams and members spread across Australia rather than sitting in the same room.
See the online format →AI training overview
Every way we help a team learn AI, including coaching and ongoing support beyond a single session.
See all AI training →AI in Adelaide
What we build for Adelaide businesses once the workshop is over and people want the work automated.
See our Adelaide page →Industries we are asked for most
Each of these has its own page on what AI actually changes in that line of work.
AI workshop questions Adelaide organisations ask.
What happens in an AI workshop in Adelaide?
Do attendees use AI themselves, or just watch a demonstration?
Will the session be relevant to our industry?
Who delivers the workshop?
How many people can attend?
Is the workshop a sales pitch for other services?
Bring an AI workshop into your room.
Tell us who is in the room, roughly how many people, and when you are thinking. We will come back with a suggested format and a quote. Every session is scoped to the format and the audience, so there is no standard package to squeeze your group into.
Based in Adelaide and presenting across South Australia. If your people are spread across the country, see the online workshop format instead.