We use cookies to improve your experience. See our Privacy Policy or raise a concern.

    Skip to main content
    Back to blog
    Events

    Lovable at the University of Suffolk Summer Bootcamp

    by Favour Patrick ·

    Lovable at the University of Suffolk Summer Bootcamp

    The University of Suffolk Summer Bootcamp brought together students, early-career professionals, and aspiring builders for an all-day online session with Kimolian.AI. The cohort came in at different stages, some with ideas already forming, others still exploring what building could look like for them.

    The session ran with an overflow of attendees. That detail says something about the appetite in the cohort before a single slide was shared.

    What the Session Was

    The bootcamp format gave participants extended time with the ideas and tools, moving from the early stages of problem definition through to something more tangible using Lovable.

    The goal was not just to introduce a tool. It was to make building feel like something within reach.

    What We Observed

    There is a specific shift that is worth describing. At some point across the session, participants moved from treating their ideas as concepts to seeing them as something real and buildable for a specific person or need.

    That shift does not always happen in a single session. When it does, it tends to show in how people engage. People stopped wanting to stop. That was visible here, and it is the kind of thing that makes a session worth running.

    Why It Matters

    The University of Suffolk partnership is an ongoing one. The Summer Bootcamp sits within a longer relationship between Kimolian.AI and the university, and represents the kind of higher education presence we are committed to maintaining.

    For participants at an early stage of their journey, sessions like this offer a practical entry point into building with AI, without requiring a technical background to get started.

    We are grateful to Amy Volkert, Hannah Page, and the University of Suffolk team for the invitation and for the care they put into bringing the cohort together.

    Favour Patrick

    Favour Patrick

    Favour Patrick has an educational background in economics and a strong interest in how data influences human behavior. With a natural shift into tech, she now applies her analytical mindset and communication skills across virtual assistance, digital community building, and content strategy.

    LinkedIn →