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The Next Layer of Developer Experience
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The Next Layer of Developer Experience

Fri, April 24 at 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM GMT+5:30OpsTech DeepTech TechLead

Anyone building APIs or developer products is sitting on a massive strategic advantage: the ability to influence tech choices and set quality standards by default, simply by making your business rules executable by AI.

AI-native development has changed who consumes developer experience. But when agentic IDEs try to integrate with your product or platform, they lack the tribal knowledge your team takes for granted: approved patterns, architectural constraints, or best practices. This leaves developers spending weeks on chat threads and integration calls just to get a v1 working in DEV.

The gap is not documentation or developer portal quality. It is that your system is invisible to AI.

This session introduces a new layer of developer experience: context designed for AI consumption. We will talk about how we tested this internally at Lowe’s and our strategy to use this to expand our omnichannel footprint and unlock new retail partnerships.

The upside goes beyond speed to create a compounding ecosystem advantage: integrations become more consistent, standards propagate by default, and platform expertise scales without requiring human hand-holding.

What You Will Learn

  • Why traditional developer experience does not fully support AI-driven integration workflows
  • How to design systems and context that are consumable by AI agents and tools
  • How AI-ready developer experience can improve consistency, reduce friction, and scale platform adoption

Who Should Attend

  • Software developers and API engineers
  • Platform and infrastructure engineers
  • Software and enterprise architects
  • Developer experience and product teams
  • Technology leaders building developer platforms

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About the speaker

Mohit Gupta

Mohit Gupta

Director – Enterprise Platforms, Lowe’s India

Mohit Gupta is Director of Enterprise Platforms at Lowe’s India, leading development of enterprise-scale platforms across APIs, AI enablement, experimentation, digital analytics, and multi-channel commerce. With 13 years of experience, he drives platform modernization, operational excellence, cost optimization, and partner growth, with a focus on aligning technology and business priorities and preparing systems for the agentic AI era.

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