MCP After Dark - Arcade.dev <> MongoDB - #SFTechWeek
Photos from MCP After Dark — Arcade.dev × MongoDB at SFTechWeek, where engineers and founders shared how MCP and AI tools are scaling to real-world production.
Photos from MCP After Dark — Arcade.dev × MongoDB at SFTechWeek, where engineers and founders shared how MCP and AI tools are scaling to real-world production.
Energy, ideas, and great conversations filled the night at MCP After Dark — Arcade.dev × MongoDB, part of SFTechWeek.
Hosted at Arcade.dev HQ, the event brought together engineers, founders, and AI builders who are taking MCP from theory to production reality.
From the lively panel moderated by Gabriela de Queiroz to the live demo of Arcade.dev and MongoDB integration, every moment highlighted how the next generation of AI products is being built today.
Browse the gallery below and relive the highlights.
Huge thanks to all speakers, guests, and the Arcade.dev team for an unforgettable night of innovation, music, and great community vibes!











































































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