Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we plan, design, and manage cities, but in urban planning, the challenge is to move beyond the buzzwords and apply AI meaningfully to real contexts. Organised together with the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), this two-day programme (exclusively for registered Congress participants) held just before the 61st ISOCARP World Planning Congress offers a practical, hands-on introduction to applying no-code AI skills in urban contexts. Designed for planners, architects, researchers, and policy professionals, the programme explores AI’s role in tackling key challenges such as zero-carbon mobility, urban regeneration, evaluating public space, and climate-adaptive city simulations. Participants will gain the skills to turn AI insights into actionable planning strategies that bridge technology, policy, and design.