When we hosted our first OpenClaw workshop at The LAB Miami in Wynwood, we weren't sure what to expect. What we got was 800 registrants — and a signal we couldn't ignore.
Inc. Magazine took notice.
Writer Hauwa Otori interviewed Gianni D'Alerta, co-founder of Purple Horizons, for a piece on how business leaders can experiment with AI agents without putting their company's data at risk. The article — How to Experiment Safely With OpenClaw Without Risking Your Company's Data — published March 15, 2026.
The event at The LAB brought together an even split of developers and business leaders, all drawn by the same thing: the appetite for real, practical AI — not hype, not demos, but tools that actually run on your terms.
Miami has a lack of developer demo day type events where people can stand up and share something interesting they've done or built. — Gianni D'Alerta, Inc. Magazine
That's exactly what Purple Horizons is here to build. We've been convening the Miami tech community for years — through OpenClaw workshops, Tech Tuesdays, and AI buildathons at places like Palmer Trinity School. The Inc. feature is a reflection of what this community is quietly becoming: one of the most serious AI ecosystems in the country.
We're proud to be part of it — and to keep building in public.




