Two days
that inspire

At Product Hive, every product person will find something for themselves. Thanks to the diversity of presentations and formats, we’re ready for any challenge. It’s not only the presentations that build knowledge — we also offer discussion panels, workshops, Oxford debates, interviews, roundtables, and masterminds.

Learn—March 18

Day One focuses on a series of keynote sessions. Each keynote is accompanied by discussion panels and debates, allowing participants to exchange insights and explore the presented topics in depth.

The day concludes with an after-party, providing a relaxed setting for further networking and informal conversations.

Share—March 19

Day Two is dedicated to barcamp sessions, offering an open and collaborative environment for participants to share experiences and ideas. The agenda is dynamic, combining prepared presentations with spontaneous sessions proposed by attendees.

Together with participants, we co-create the day’s schedule to ensure the most popular sessions don’t overlap. In smaller groups across several rooms, participants choose what they want to attend and move freely between sessions throughout the day.

Topics include the following and more:

  • The AI-Powered Product Mindset (taking your product research to the next level)
  • Designing Your Own Operating Model (prioritization and productivity for Product Leaders)
  • The Optimized Product Manager (balancing workload, priorities, and value)
  • Navigating Organizational Changes
  • Integrating AI into Value-Driven Development

March 18

  • Registration

  • Intro

  • Roman Pichler

    Common Strategy Mistakes—The Top Reasons Why a Product Strategy Fails

  • Keynote deep dive

  • Coffee break

  • Lucie McLean

    From Backlog to Boardroom: Decoding the unspoken rules of executive influence

  • Lena Sivets

    Slow Is Smooth, Smooth Is Fast: What Training Martial Arts Five Days a Week Taught Me About Product, Business And Life With AI

  • Keynote deep dive

  • Lunch break

  • Gojko Adzic

    Lizard Optimization – looking for product signals in unexpected user behaviours

  • Keynote deep dive

  • Coffee break

  • Ieva Juzėnaitė

    Rules we broke to grow: Disrupting the market and leading the way

  • Natalia Kasprzyk

    Nobody Cares about Your 'Great Ideas': The Gritty Reality of Driving Value-Driven Transformation

  • Summary

  • End of LEARN

  • After party

March 19

  • Registration

  • Intro

  • Gosia Dolińska-Amrozik

    Product mindset in a service world—how to think productively as a service provider

    Dawid Jurand Szkiełka

    Shape Up as an alternative to Scrum – based on Useme + DocPlanner

    Luke Szyrmer

    Evals Are a Discovery Habit (Not Just an Engineering Problem)

    Kacper Zieliński

    My 100 A/B tests at rynekpierwotny.pl

    Michał Krajewski & Piotr Durlej

    Stop Being Overwhelmed - Personal Knowledge Management in the Age of AI for Product Operators (Managers, Engineers, Designers).

  • Coffee break

  • Piotr Cygan

    Case Study and Q&A : How to manage AI-first product, Text.com

    Lucie McLean

    Remind me who you are again? - Building visibility with executives

    Tomasz Tomaszewski

    Cursor for Product Managers

    2 × Participant slot

  • Session break & Transfer

  • Piotr Michałowski

    AI isn’t your problem - weak product ownership is

    Roman Pichler

    Round Table: strategy challenges

    Jacek Wieczorek

    Pitfalls in managing the transition from projects to products

    2 × Participant slot

  • Lunch break

  • Martyna Tarnawska

    Redesign your meetings to make them work / Part 1

    Piotr Włodarczyk

    AI Agent Systems in Practice: Building a Feedback Loop from Call Center Data / Part 1

    Kasia Ziółkowska

    Why customers don’t choose your product: research, experimentation, and the illusion of product-market fit / Part 1

    Ludmiła Kostyleva & Tomasz Tomaszewski

    Product Strategy in a Sales-driven Company, Tutlo.com

    1 × Participant slot

  • Session break & Transfer

  • Paweł Moszyński

    Case study: AI-driven ecosystem at Pracuj.pl

    Martyna Tarnawska

    Redesign your meetings to make them work / Part 2

    Piotr Włodarczyk

    AI Agent Systems in Practice: Building a Feedback Loop from Call Center Data / Part 2

    Kasia Ziółkowska

    Why customers don’t choose your product: research, experimentation, and the illusion of product-market fit / Part 2

    1 × Participant slot

  • Coffee break

  • Interactive close-up session

  • Summary

  • End of SHARE

Schedule and session details will be updated as the event approaches.