According to a recent LinkedIn post from Prefect, the company is promoting a talk by Smit Shah at the Py AI Conference on March 10 focused on building low-latency voice agents using Python. The post notes that Shah is founder and CTO of Enata, an AI-native product aimed at serving field sales teams with voice-driven workflows.
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The LinkedIn post highlights the technical constraint that voice AI systems must respond within a few seconds to maintain user engagement, and frames the session as offering practical engineering patterns. For investors, Prefect’s association with a Python- and AI-focused conference suggests ongoing alignment with the developer and machine-learning ecosystem, which could support long-term adoption of its workflow and orchestration tools.
The mention of co-host Pydantic and presenting sponsor Theory Ventures underlines the event’s concentration of AI infrastructure players and investors. While the post is primarily promotional for the conference, Prefect’s visibility in this setting may help reinforce its brand among data and AI engineers, potentially contributing indirectly to pipeline development and strategic partnerships over time.

