Accelerate Agent Development with ADK and Integrations

Start building multi-agent orchestration systems using Gemini Enterprise's Agent Development Kit (ADK), which requires just 5 lines of code in Python, JavaScript, or other languages to get running. Deploy directly to Google Cloud via tight Agent Engine integration for enterprise-grade workflows. Token optimization comes from the Skills Repository, injecting knowledge precisely when needed without wasting context, paired with out-of-the-box MCP servers for Google Cloud. Observability tools simplify debugging agent behavior, addressing common pain points in production AI.

Governance features build trust in large organizations through security and infrastructure support, enabling developers to ship faster while collaborating with no-code business users on high-code apps.

Optimize for Production and Scale Securely

Multi-agent systems gain reliability from built-in governance, security, and observability, reducing debug friction. Skills deliver targeted knowledge to cut token costs exactly where capacity matters. All keynote demos' code is open-sourced for immediate experimentation, bridging prototypes to production on Gemini Enterprise Agent platform.

Trade-off: While ADK unlocks the ecosystem, fast AI evolution demands upskilling—pair it with production scaling paths to avoid hype pitfalls Ricky notes from past cycles.

Upskill via GEAR and Inclusive Communities

Join Gemini Enterprise Agent Ready (GEAR) for two new learning paths integrated with Google Skills, covering ADK basics to Google Cloud scaling, plus $35 monthly credits. Builder Hub fosters organic learning through Google Developer Groups (GDGs), hackathons like the Gemini app live agent challenge (grand prize winners from non-experts), and DevFests.

Communities lower barriers: 8,000+ developers onsite at Next '26 (32,000 total attendees), regional events adapt (e.g., NYC workshops vs. SF hackathons), welcoming coders from day one to 30-year veterans. Democratization via natural language (echoing Grace Hopper) expands builders to non-technical users, as Sarah built a household app mid-nap for her baby. Get involved via online/offline GDGs, tweet requests for local events, or hackathons—Google responds within 12 months.