According to a recent LinkedIn post from Camunda, the second day of CamundaCon 2026 emphasized that its concept of “Agentic Orchestration” is now being used in production environments across complex industries. The post highlights that CEO Jakob Freund and CTO Daniel Meyer outlined a roadmap centered on a new offering called ProcessOS, framing a broader “Great Re-engineering” of enterprise processes for an AI-driven era.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests that 16 customer and partner sessions from sectors including financial services, logistics, insurance, and automotive showcased tangible, real-world outcomes rather than early-stage experimentation. This framing points to increasing enterprise adoption of Camunda’s orchestration and automation technologies, which could support stronger recurring revenue and deepen integration into mission-critical workflows.
As shared in the post, the most consequential activity at the event may extend beyond formal presentations, with networking and informal discussions underscored as important for building a practitioner ecosystem. A more engaged community around ProcessOS and Agentic Orchestration could strengthen Camunda’s competitive moat, expand its implementation partner network, and accelerate use-case discovery that drives additional software and services demand.
The post also previews an upcoming technical deep dive by co-founder Bernd Ruecker and Bastian Koerber on how ProcessOS operates in practice, including “inner” and “outer” orchestration concepts. For investors, this focus on practical demonstrations may indicate that Camunda is preparing to commercialize ProcessOS more aggressively, potentially opening cross-sell and upsell opportunities within its installed base as enterprises modernize legacy process automation.
Non-technical elements such as a community morning run through Amsterdam are mentioned, reinforcing the event’s role as a community-building activity rather than a formal product launch. While the post does not provide financial metrics, the emphasis on production deployments and a defined roadmap around ProcessOS could signal rising demand for AI-native process orchestration, positioning Camunda to capture incremental share in the enterprise automation and workflow management market.

