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Gen-C March 2026 Sharing


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    Central Public Library at National Library Building, Basement 1

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đź”— Claude Code x Cursor

Talks by Gen-C (Generative AI Learning Community) - March 2026 edition

💡 Join us for talks about Generative AI on 28 March 2026 (Sat)! Seats are limited so please register early to avoid disappointment! 🙂 Event details:

❗ IMPORTANT: Registration is only tracked through the below URL. Please sign up using the below URL, thank you. 👉🏻Link: https://nlb.libcal.com/event/5871194

🏠 LOCATION: Basement 1 Programme Room 2, Central Library, 100 Victoria St, 188064

Below is the schedule,

đź§± 10.30am - 11.10am : Topic - Claude Code, MCP & RAG

This workshop moves beyond simple prompt engineering into building production-ready AI systems. Participants will learn how to use Claude Code to create intelligent applications, integrate MCP (Model Context Protocol) to orchestrate tools and external capabilities, and implement Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to ground AI responses in real data.

About the Speaker:

Mike Chee is a volunteer mentor at BuildAI@SIT and a Community Co-Lead at the Gen-C Generative AI Learning Community. He is committed to fostering knowledge sharing and advancing AI capabilities across diverse communities. By bridging technical expertise with strategic vision, Mike supports cutting-edge initiatives that empower teams, strengthen collaboration, and drive meaningful organisational impact.

11.10am - 11.30am : Q&A session

🤖 11.30am - 12.10pm : Topic - Build Your First Telegram Bot in 45 minutes with Cursor and OpenClaw (No Coding needed!)

We’ll use Cursor (an AI coding tool) to build a simple Telegram bot from scratch—even if you’ve never programmed before. You’ll see how to describe what you want in plain English, let Cursor generate the code, and get it running step-by-step. By the end, you’ll understand the basic pieces (commands, replies, deployment), how to keep improving your bot safely, and the limitations involved in using and expanding it.

About the Speaker:

Brian Chew is currently working in GovTech as a software engineer. He is passionate about Generative AI and has participated in several hackathons. He is one of the OpenAI Codex ambassadors in Singapore. Previously, he is the ex-SMU AWS Cloud Club captain.

12.10pm - 12.30am : Q&A session