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Tom Arrell & Omar Davutoğlu held their talk "Building Low-Latency Voice AI with Go: Lessons from Production" on 2026-01-30 at the GDG Berlin Golang Meetup. Event page: https://www.meetup.com/golang-users-b... Discover how Synthflow AI leverages Go's concurrency primitives and performance characteristics to build real-time voice systems that handle thousands of simultaneous conversations. We'll explore goroutine patterns for audio streaming, memory management strategies for low latency, and the trade-offs we've made scaling our voice agent infrastructure. Speakers: Tom Arrell - Principal Software Engineer at Synthflow AI in Berlin, where he specialises in building scalable distributed systems and voice AI infrastructure. A specialist in Go and Rust, Tom is driven by a philosophy of writing useful, modular, and well-architected code. Before joining Synthflow, he held senior engineering roles at SumUp and Klarna, working on high-volume backend services. When not debugging Go routines, Tom can often be found hacking on custom mechanical keyboards. Omar Davutoğlu - Senior Software Engineer at Synthflow AI, where he architects infrastructure for autonomous voice agents. With a deep background in the programmable communications space, Omar previously served as a Software Engineer L3 at Vonage, working on core VoIP and communication platforms. His engineering experience spans multiple high-growth Berlin tech companies, including senior roles at Nuri (Fintech) and On, where he specialised in building resilient, distributed backend systems. You can join us for the monthly meetup here: https://www.meetup.com/golang-users-b...