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CamundaCon 2026 Showcases ProcessOS and Production-Scale Agentic Orchestration

CamundaCon 2026 Showcases ProcessOS and Production-Scale Agentic Orchestration

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Camunda, Day 2 of CamundaCon 2026 focused on the emergence of “Agentic Orchestration” as a production-ready approach across complex, AI-driven enterprise processes. The post highlights that company leaders Jakob Freund and Daniel Meyer outlined a roadmap centered on a new offering referred to as ProcessOS, framing it as part of a broader “Great Re-engineering” of pre-AI processes.

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The post suggests that 16 conference sessions featured enterprises in financial services, logistics, insurance, and automotive demonstrating live, real-world use cases, emphasizing that experimentation with AI process automation is giving way to deployment at scale. This framing may indicate rising customer adoption and stickier, higher-value platform usage, which could support longer-term revenue growth and deepen Camunda’s integration in mission-critical workflows.

As shared in the post, upcoming presentations by Bernd Ruecker and Bastian Koerber are expected to provide a detailed look at ProcessOS in practice, including both “inner” and “outer” orchestration. For investors, this emphasis on concrete demonstrations and production deployments may signal that Camunda is positioning its technology stack as a foundational layer for enterprise AI, potentially reinforcing its competitive standing in process automation and orchestration markets.

The post also underscores the importance of informal networking and community-building at the event, pointing to conversations among practitioners across industries as a key outcome. Strong ecosystem engagement and peer learning can enhance product feedback loops, increase switching costs for customers, and help Camunda identify new monetization opportunities as enterprises move further into AI-enabled process transformation.

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