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Accelerate your Tucson tech operation with AI

An evening for aerospace engineers, tech founders, and research-driven operators learning how AI shortens timelines and multiplies output. No theory, just workflows your peers are running.

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Evening seminar in Tucson with aerospace and technology professionals learning AI workflows

What is the seminar in Tucson, AZ?

Winning With AI brings a live evening seminar to Tucson for aerospace, optics, and technology professionals. Discover the workflows that accelerate design iteration, team collaboration, and research cycles in tech-driven organizations.

  • Format: Live evening, interactive, no equipment needed
  • Attendees: Aerospace professionals, tech founders, university researchers, and tech operators
  • Teaching: Mike Filsaime, 25 years building and scaling tech businesses
  • Topics: Workflows for design collaboration, research synthesis, team coordination, and rapid iteration
  • Takeaway: Concrete steps to implement immediately in your technical workflow

The evening in Tucson, explained

Engineers and builders attend this evening to learn workflows that compress design cycles. Mike talks to technical minds, not marketers. You see patterns that accelerate research, iteration, and handoffs between specialized teams.

The seminar stays grounded in practice. No jargon layering on more jargon. No off-the-shelf vendor pitches. Content focuses on workflows that aerospace, optics, and tech teams deploy in their labs and projects right now.

Attend, absorb patterns, leave with a roadmap. Teams in Tucson's aerospace and tech sectors report they integrate ideas into their next cycle or sprint without lengthy setup or retraining.

Is AI worth it for a small business in Tucson, Arizona?

Aerospace and precision tech move on iteration speed. Every design cycle shorter means faster learning and better competitive position. The workflows Mike teaches are what leading technical teams use to stay ahead.

If you're managing complex technical projects, you know that coordination and documentation consume resources. AI streamlines both without sacrificing the rigor your work demands. This seminar shows exactly how.

Technical operators leave with patterns they can test in their next project or research initiative. Most report tighter timelines and clearer team communication once they integrate these approaches.

A practical AI seminar built for Tucson businesses

Raytheon's aerospace presence shapes Tucson. Defense and commercial aerospace vendors manage complex projects and stringent quality requirements. AI handles specification review and documentation, freeing your engineers for design and problem-solving.

Precision optics requires rigorous testing and iteration. AI accelerates test data analysis and synthesis so your team focuses on interpretation and next steps. Documentation stays clear and accessible as research advances.

The University of Arizona pipeline brings researchers and startup founders. Whether building government contracts, commercial products, or research ventures, the workflows here apply across technical maturity levels and project types.

What Tucson attendees walk away with

  • Design review and specification validation. Workflows where AI flags inconsistencies and ambiguities before they reach fabrication or testing.
  • Cross-team synthesis and executive communication. Systems that aggregate inputs from engineering, manufacturing, and operations into clear leadership summaries.
  • Technical documentation management. Automated drafting and updates to design documents and specifications so changes propagate and records stay current.
  • Research data interpretation. Methods to synthesize experimental results and connect findings to existing literature and project goals.
  • Quality and compliance tracking. Workflows that maintain inspection and compliance records automatically so audits and reviews move faster.
  • Team coordination across technical disciplines. Communication systems that keep mechanical, electrical, software, and other specialties aligned without constant meetings.

Who the Tucson seminar is for

Tucson aerospace and defense professionals

Engineers, project leads, and operations managers building or supporting complex aerospace and defense programs.

  • Shorten design and review cycles
  • Improve cross-team communication
  • Stay competitive in a fast-moving sector

Optics and precision tech founders

Entrepreneurs and technical leaders in optics, photonics, and precision manufacturing scaling rapidly.

  • Accelerate product development
  • Handle quality and testing more efficiently
  • Build leaner technical teams

Tech researchers and academic spinoff founders

University researchers and founders turning research into commercial products and ventures.

  • Move faster from lab to market
  • Synthesize research efficiently
  • Build businesses without sacrificing rigor

A live seminar vs. free videos vs. an online course

This live seminarFree online videosSelf-paced AI course
FormatLive evening with other technical builders. Direct interaction with Mike, peer discussions grounded in engineering challenges.Online tutorials aimed at general audiences, rarely address aerospace projects or precision engineering workflows.Self-paced modules detach from the real-time, iterative nature of technical work and innovation.
Relevance to technical teamsMike speaks to engineers and builders. Workflows address the actual constraints and priorities of aerospace and research operations.Most content misses the depth and specificity technical professionals require to find value.Generic training that doesn't account for the rigor, regulation, or precision your technical work demands.
Speed to integrationLeave with patterns ready for your next project or sprint. Technical teams report implementation begins in the following cycle.Slow translation from general content to specific technical application takes weeks.Extended completion timelines don't match the pace at which technical teams iterate and innovate.
Professional networkRoom full of aerospace engineers, tech founders, and research leads. Conversations address technical challenges specific to this sector.No professional community or peer interaction. Solo learning with no connection to others in your field.Sparse online forums rarely engage with technical questions or aerospace-specific problems.
Investment vs. valueSingle evening, focused value for technical professionals seeking to accelerate operations.Free but extraction and application to technical work requires substantial independent effort.Monthly costs for modules that lack technical depth and industry relevance.

What is Tucson, AZ actually like?

Aerospace and defense contracting define Tucson's technical culture. Decades of complex project management, precision work, and government relationships created an ecosystem where execution and reliability matter most.

Precision optics is another cornerstone. Optical systems require exactness, rigorous validation, and iterative refinement. That drives a mentality where thoroughness and speed are both non-negotiable.

The University adds innovation and research depth. Faculty, graduate students, and research centers push boundaries across multiple disciplines. That brings a culture of continuous learning and technical ambition to the broader business community.

How Tucson businesses are using AI right now

Aerospace engineers use AI to review technical specifications and flag inconsistencies before fabrication or testing. Project leads use it to synthesize status updates from multiple teams into executive briefings. Documentation that took full days now takes hours. Teams report fewer revision cycles and faster handoffs.

Optics researchers use AI to analyze measurement data across experiments and identify patterns humans might miss. Quality teams use it to generate inspection summaries and recommend testing protocols based on historical data. Labs report they spend less time on data synthesis and more time on deeper scientific analysis.

Headlined by Mike Filsaime

The Tucson session is taught by Mike Filsaime, who spent 25 years building digital businesses before he started teaching AI. He built Groove, Kartra, WebinarJam, and EverWebinar, which means the workflows in this room come from someone who had to make them work in his own companies first.

He is a pioneer in AI and online business, and his reputation rests on plain English. No jargon, no theory for its own sake, no assumption that you already know what a model or a prompt is. If you can describe the job you want done, you can follow what he shows you.

In Tucson he works through the moves in front of the room, live, with time for questions from the people actually sitting there. You see the workflow built rather than described, which is the part that does not survive a recording.

People who have seen this in action

He'll not only make it simple, he'll make it very profitable.
Rich Schefren, Strategic Profits
When I saw what Winning With AI could do, I knew we had to move fast. Work that used to drag out for three months now gets delivered by my team in two or three days.
Eric Berman, Founder & CEO, Brandetize
I'm a tougher critic, but Winning With AI blew me away. One idea showed me how to save thousands of dollars a month.
Mike Hill, Business Owner
I had no coding experience. No technical background. Nothing. After seeing how to use AI in plain English, I built software and workflows that completely changed my company.
Reven Big, Founder & CEO, Life 180

Coming soon to Tucson

We have not set the Tucson date yet. Pre-register and you will be the first to know when we do, before seats go on sale to everyone else.

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Tucson questions and answers

Is the Tucson seminar for engineers and technical builders?

Yes. The seminar covers workflows that engineers, project leads, and technical managers use every day. Mike speaks to technical builders and shows how AI shortens iteration and improves team collaboration.

Will this cover AI tools specific to Tucson aerospace or optics?

The seminar teaches workflows and strategies applicable across technical fields. You learn how to evaluate and deploy AI in your specific domain, whether that's aerospace, optics, or tech research.

Do I need a laptop for the Tucson seminar?

No laptop needed. The seminar is about strategy and workflow, not hands-on tool training. If you're new to AI, you'll get oriented and see real applications in technical work.

What will I leave with for my Tucson project or team?

Specific workflows for documentation, design reviews, team communication, data synthesis, and iteration cycles. You leave with a plan for how AI accelerates your next project.

Who teaches the Tucson seminar and what's his experience?

Mike Filsaime. He's built multiple software platforms over 25 years and trained thousands of business owners. He teaches in technical language and focuses on what actually works.

When does the Tucson seminar happen?

We're gathering the pre-registration list now. Once the date is confirmed, everyone who pre-registered receives notification first with priority seating.

How do I pre-register for the Tucson event?

Use the registration button on this page to join the priority group. You'll get updates as the Tucson venue and date are finalized.

Will Tucson aerospace engineers and tech professionals attend?

Yes. The seminar draws aerospace engineers, tech founders, and research leads from Tucson. Peer interaction with others in your sector is a significant part of the experience.

What's the time commitment for the Tucson seminar?

One live evening designed to teach workflows without pre-work or follow-up obligations. You attend, learn patterns, and return to your work.

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