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“Project 42” brings live robots and AI workflows to real estate agents

Inman CEO Tom Bohn said he will speak at Project 42, a two-day AI event coming to Niagara Falls, Ontario in August that promises live humanoid robots on stage and working agentic workflows that agents can retain.

A Las Vegas-style AI event billed as ‘The Greatest Show in Real Estate’ is heading to Niagara Falls, Ontario, this summer, with organizers promising live humanoid robots, agentic workflow demonstrations and a building session on day two where participants will compete for a $1,000 cash prize – and Inman CEO Tom Bohn said he will be among the speakers.

Project 42 is scheduled for August 10 and 11 at the Greg Frewin Theatrical Center. The event is co-hosted by Carrie Soave, a licensed agent and fast-paced engineer who goes by “The AI ​​Queen” and who founded a platform called “The AI ​​Solution for Realtors,” and Nick Krem, founder of the Krem Institute of Artificial Intelligence, whose AI-Certified Agent program has graduated more than 1,500 agents in 50 states and 13 countries.

Day 1 is built around 11 unnamed speakers who will each reveal an agentic workflow of their own company, with organizers saying participants will receive the clues and systems as digital assets to keep. Day 2 is reserved for VIP ticket holders, who will build a working AI agent in addition to speakers and enter it into a competition.

Organizers said live humanoid robots will appear on stage, described as a first for a real estate event, to “walk, talk, dance and shake hands” in a demonstration of emerging customer experience technology.

“AI is the ultimate equalizer,” Soave said in a statement. “It doesn’t matter if you’re a solo agent or scaling a team; it levels the field for anyone who wants to use it.”

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Krem framed the event around the industry’s longer-term trajectory. “In five years, every successful real estate company will run on artificial AI,” he said in a statement.

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