In our workshops we train all aspects of successful Neo4j projects. We cover the full development process from decision making to data model and powerful graph applications.


  • Our workshops are tailored to your needs

  • We work on your use cases and your data

  • We combine the business perspective with IT solutions

  • We involve all relevant stakeholders


Our Workshop Program

Introduction to Neo4j & Graph Modeling (2 Days)

Target audience: IT teams & stakeholders

In our general purpose workshop we start with an introduction to Neo4j on day one. We cover aspects like Cypher, admin tools, official drivers, ETL tools, visualization and the striving ecosystem. You will understand what Neo4j can do and how you start to build an application.

On the second day we build a customer-specific graph data model based on your questions and your data. We cover best practices in data modeling and agile refactoring of the graph model. Our data modeling session connects data producers, IT teams and business users and strengthens your graph thinking skills.

With a good understanding of the technology and your own data model you can start to create Neo4j based applications right away.

Introduction to Neo4j for decision makers (1 Day)

Target audience: Decision makers in IT

Is Neo4j the right tool for the job? In our high-level introduction workshop you will learn about the advantages and pitfalls of Neo4j. We examine all aspects of Neo4j and look at real world applications. With this workshop we enable you to make informed decisions how and when to use Neo4j. There is no prior knowledge required.

Building Neo4j Applications (2+ Days)

In our hands-on developer workshop we cover everything you need to build graph applications for production.

With this workshop we kick-off your development project, support developers in ongoing projects or help onboarding new team members.

The topics are specificially tailored to your needs and we prepare a combination of demos, live sessions and programming exercises. We dive deep into developer tools, official drivers and best practices to build applications.

Topics: Neo4j browser, Cypher, plug-in libraries, stored procedures, official drivers for R/Python/Java, data loading, data extraction, graph algorithms, visualization, application platforms