About us
Denver AI is a subgroup of the Rocky Mountain AI Interest Group (RMAIIG.) focused on helping professionals and organizations in the Denver area learn, adopt and integrate AI into their own advantage.
This group brings together operators, technologists, founders, and business leaders who are actively applying AI to accelerate decision-making, productivity, and growth.
Each month, we feature practical show-and-tell demos, real-world case studies, and expert talks or panels that bridge the gap between high-level AI strategy and hands-on implementation. We normally meet on the 4th Wednesday of every month at around 'happy hour' time.
Our goal is simple: move AI out of theory and into execution.
We meet monthly in Denver to learn, share what’s working, and build a local community focused on AI acceleration and measurable outcomes.
*We are currently seeking beer and pizza sponsors who want to support Denver’s growing AI adoption community.
Upcoming events
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Denver AI: David vs Goliath 2.0: How AI Solopreneurs are Outpacing Big Companies
Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Denver, Denver, CO, USThe era of the massive corporation is facing a seismic shift. Today, a single person armed with the right AI stack can outmaneuver, out-innovate, and out-scale traditional companies with hundreds of employees.
Join Denver AI for our May meeting as we bridge the gap between high-level AI strategy and hands-on implementation. We are hosting a high-energy panel of successful Solopreneurs who have used Artificial Intelligence to hyperscale their businesses and claim their competitive advantage.
Forget theoretical speculation; this session is about what is working right now in Denver businesses.
The Agenda
- 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Pizza & Social Hour. Come hungry! This is our signature pre-game networking time to foster rich connections.
- 4:30 PM – 4:50 PM: Community Announcements. Updates from the Denver AI leadership team and our RMAIIG affiliation.
- 4:50 PM – 5:10: Show & Tell: Examples of AI Working in the Real World
- 5:10 - 6:30: Panel Discussion: The rise of the AI-Powered Solopreneur
- 6:30 PM – Whenever: Apres AI. We’ll head over to Crimson & Gold to keep the conversations going and the drinks flowing.
The Panelists
- Jamie Stewart, Founder, AI for Law Firms
- Donald Rich ☁ Managing Partner & CGO, Guided Reach Solutions
- Vee Khuu, Founder, MaxProfits AI
- Shawn Kercher, Founder & CTO, HummingAgent.ai
The Details
- When: Wednesday, May 27 | 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM
- Where: University of Denver | Ritchie Engineering & Computer Science Building | Room 410
- Who: Anyone interested in practical, hands-on AI application.
About Denver AI:
We are a subgroup of the Rocky Mountain AI Interest Group (RMAIIG). Our mission is to help Denver professionals learn, adopt, and integrate AI responsibly to help our community compete more effectively.RSVP today and let’s see what Denver is actually building!
Parking and Transportation
For visiting the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver, you have several convenient public parking options. The building is located at 2155 E. Wesley Ave, Denver, CO 80208.Recommended Visitor Parking
- The university uses a fee-based system for all on-campus parking. Hourly visitor parking typically costs $2.00 per hour.
- Engineering Building Lot (Lot 318): This is the most direct option, located immediately adjacent to the Engineering and Computer Science Building.
- Newman Center Garage (Lot L): Located at E. Wesley Ave and S. University Blvd, just a short walk from the building. To park here, enter from Wesley Ave and look for the designated visitor section.
- Evans Garage (Lot 301): Located at 2130 S. High St, this is a larger structure that often has visitor space available if closer surface lots are full.
- DU uses the ParkMobile app for most hourly parking payments. You can also find kiosks in major garages like the Newman Center or Evans structures that accept major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Discover).
Public Transit & Street Parking Alternatives
- RTD Light Rail: The University of Denver Station (E, H lines) is just a few blocks north of the building.
- Street Parking: There is limited street parking on the blocks west of campus (e.g., along S. High St or S. Race St). Most spots have a 1- or 2-hour limit and are strictly enforced by the City of Denver.
- RTD Parking Deck: Some visitors use the multi-floor parking deck at the DU Light Rail station, which is within walking distance.
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