RovoCon 2026 - Berlin 9th February 2026
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Resources
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| 2 | 1 | Keynote - Rovo for Everyone: Your new AI teammateby @Surbhi Sharma (Unlicensed) Explore Rovo’s newest capabilities and learn how to streamline complex processes, automate repetitive tasks, and strengthen collaboration across teams. Discover how human and AI collaboration can transform workflows, reduce cognitive load, and increase team productivity without compromising quality. Become a Rovo expert! |
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| 3 | 2 | Workshop - From idea to AI Agent: Build your custom Rovo Agentby @Hala ElRoumy (Unlicensed); Facilitators: @Simon Zirngibl (Unlicensed), @Weronika Cabaj (Unlicensed)
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| 4 | 3 | Session - AI won’t save you, but teamwork might!by @Simon Zirngibl (Unlicensed)
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| 5 | 4 | Session - Stop ‘using’ AI – Start Collaborating with Itby @Filip Filipic (Unlicensed)
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| 6 | 5 | Workshop - Build, Automate, Accelerate: Level up your Developer Experience with Rovo Devby @Surbhi Sharma (Unlicensed) and @Simon Zirngibl (Unlicensed) Workshop: @Weronika Cabaj (Unlicensed)
| Setup and Instructions: https://one-atlas-dvao.atlassian.net/wiki/external/NWQ0NWZjMWMzNTYzNDMyZmFiNzVkOTQ1NDExOTdjNjc |
| 7 | 6 | How I AI Roundtable: Everyday AI in Actionby @Astrid Sieben
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Questions & Answers
Source: slido.com | #3707422
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| 2 | 1 | Does Atlassian AI ( for example ROVO) works the same level when building the agents in German and English? What about for end users? by Yusi Ji | Rovo fully supports German for both agent builders and end users. In practice, English still gives the very best quality, so our recommendation is:
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| 3 | 2 | Can Rovo be integrated to easyBI (for Jira)? by Aliona Danilenko | There isn’t a native Rovo–eazyBI connector today. Rovo already understands Jira data directly, so for many reporting scenarios, we can use Jira as the integration point and have Rovo help interpret and summarize what you see in Jira and Confluence. Longer‑term, Rovo’s connector framework and Forge extensibility would allow eazyBI or a partner to build a dedicated connector so Rovo can search and act on eazyBI content as a first‑class source. |
| 4 | 3 | Any plan for supporting local/self-hosted model in Rovo and Rovo DevCLI by Ansar Rezaei | Rovo Dev CLI itself runs locally on your machine and can be configured to only access the data and tools you explicitly allow. It also supports Model Context Protocol (MCP), so you can host your own MCP servers (for example, against an internal code search or database) and keep that data entirely within your environment. Today, the core language models that power Rovo Dev are still hosted by Atlassian (or our vetted LLM providers), but we’re actively investing in Atlassian‑hosted open‑source models and tighter controls over which models are used. Full ‘bring your own LLM’ for Rovo Dev is not supported yet, but the architecture is moving in a direction that gives customers more control over data flow and model choices. |
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