

Enhanced networking: smart questions, follow-ups, and contact management with StudierAIUniversity Festival 2026Networking isn’t “collecting LinkedIn connections,” but building conversations that lead to opportunities. AI helps you mainly in three moments: before (preparing questions), during (memory and context), after (follow-up). This is where
: you can save contacts, notes, and next steps in a structured way, without losing details.


Prepare 3 “high-quality” questions for each category of person you want to meet:university events Milan 2026For a technical speaker: “What’s the most common mistake you see in junior projects on this topic, and how would you avoid it in 2 steps?”
For a recruiter: “If you had 30 days to make my profile more relevant for your team, what would you focus on: projects, skills, or communication?”
- For a student/peer: “Which workshop would you do again and why? Do you have a resource to go deeper in a practical way?”
- During the event, use a simple rule: for each contact, immediately save (1) context, (2) what they advised you, (3) next step. Even 20 seconds is enough. Then, within 24 hours, send a short and specific follow-up: thank them, mention a detail from the conversation, and propose a small action (e.g., sending your CV, a project link, a 10-minute call, a resource).
- Example prompts to create effective follow-ups:
“Write a 500-character LinkedIn message: professional tone, mention this specific point, and propose a non-intrusive next step.”
Smart AI prep before the event: agenda, guest research, and goals
sign up for freeand centralize everything: when you’re tired at the end of the day, having a ready system keeps you from putting it off. If you’re interested in understanding the approach and mission of the project, take a look atabout us.on what to follow and how to interact with people and content.
Here’s a 30–45 minute prep plan, usingartificial intelligence for students:
- “Block” agenda: create 3 time slots (morning/afternoon/closing) and assign each one a goal (skills, networking, orientation).
- Guest/company research: ask the AI for a 5-line summary of the speakers and organizations attending, plus 3 smart questions to ask (tied to your path).
- Measurable goals: define 2 simple KPIs (e.g., “I talk to 4 recruiters,” “I come away with 1 project idea I can apply to my exam”).
- Logistics checklist: ticket/QR, power bank, notes app, updated CV/LinkedIn, comfortable outfit, 2–3 intro lines (pitch).
To organize everything in one place (notes, goals, prompts, and follow-ups), you can useStudierAI: set up a “University Festival 2026” page with sections for agenda, contacts, and tasks, so at the end of the day you don’t end up with scattered information. If you want to try it right away,start for freeand set up your structure before you go.
During workshops and talks: AI to take notes, summarize, and turn insights into actions
The number one risk at a festival is leaving with a feeling of “I learned a lot” but with nothing reusable. This is where a simple method forAI for taking notes at eventscomes in: capture well, summarize immediately, convert into actions.
1) Capture in real time (without stressing yourself out)
Examples of practical prompts to use right after a workshop:
- “Summarize these notes in 7 points. Then create 5 Q&A flashcards to review.”
- “Extract 3 ideas applicable to a university project and propose a mini-plan in 5 steps with estimated timings.”
- “Turn these notes into an operational checklist: what to do this week, what to do within a month.”
The point isn’t to delegate studying to AI, but to use AI to move faster from content to competence. If after University Festival 2026 you end up with 15 pages of notes you never reread, you’ve lost value. If instead you leave with 10 flashcards, 3 tasks, and a mini-project, you’ve created a compounding advantage.
Enhanced networking: smart questions, follow-ups, and contact management with StudierAI
Networking isn’t “collecting LinkedIn connections,” but building conversations that lead to opportunities. AI helps you mainly in three moments: before (preparing questions), during (memory and context), after (follow-up). This is whereStudierAI for workshops and networking: you can save contacts, notes, and next steps in a structured way, without losing details.
Prepare 3 “high-quality” questions for each category of person you want to meet:
- For a technical speaker: “What’s the most common mistake you see in junior projects on this topic, and how would you avoid it in 2 steps?”
- For a recruiter: “If you had 30 days to make my profile more relevant for your team, what would you focus on: projects, skills, or communication?”
- For a student/peer: “Which workshop would you do again and why? Do you have a resource to go deeper in a practical way?”
During the event, use a simple rule: for each contact, immediately save (1) context, (2) what they advised you, (3) next step. Even 20 seconds is enough. Then, within 24 hours, send a short and specific follow-up: thank them, mention a detail from the conversation, and propose a small action (e.g., sending your CV, a project link, a 10-minute call, a resource).
Example prompts to create effective follow-ups:
- “Write a 500-character LinkedIn message: professional tone, mention this specific point, and propose a non-intrusive next step.”
- “Create 3 variants: one for a recruiter, one for a speaker, one for a peer. Keep the same information but change the register.”
If you want a simple flow: create a “Festival contact” template with fields (name, role, company, topic, follow-up by, action). Withsign up for freeand centralize everything: when you’re tired at the end of the day, having a ready system keeps you from putting it off. If you’re interested in understanding the approach and mission of the project, take a look atabout us.
Take this rule home: at University Festival 2026, the winner isn’t the one who “sees more things,” but the one who turns experiences into results. If you choose sessions well, prepare with measurable goals, use AI to summarize and act, and follow up within 24 hours, the event becomes a real accelerator for your path.
