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By AI, Created 4:55 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – IBA Group will attend CamundaCon Amsterdam 2026 from May 19-21 to discuss AI in enterprise orchestration and present its Camunda-based services. The company will also join a May 21 session on Camunda 8 migration and highlight customer work with Hapag-Lloyd.
Why it matters: - CamundaCon Amsterdam 2026 will focus on the growing role of AI in enterprise orchestration. - IBA Group is positioning its orchestration services around controlled, transparent, business-driven AI adoption. - The event gives IBA Group a forum to discuss automation, governance, and migration challenges with enterprise decision-makers.
What happened: - IBA Group will participate in CamundaCon Amsterdam 2026 from May 19 to May 21. - The conference is described as a key international Agentic Orchestration event. - IBA Group will join industry leaders and partners in Amsterdam to discuss process orchestration, automation, and AI-driven transformation.
The details: - IBA Group will present Camunda-based process orchestration services that connect systems, people, and AI capabilities inside governed end-to-end workflows. - The company also supports organizations moving from Camunda 7 to Camunda 8. - IBA Group says its migration approach is designed to minimize risk and maintain business continuity. - A session titled “Navigating the Real Challenges of Camunda 8 Migration” is scheduled for May 21 from 11:25 AM to 11:55 AM CET in Tech 2. - Maria Alish, product manager and business analyst at IBA Group, will present with Thomas Heinrichs of Miragon. - The session will focus on migration readiness, platform strategy, operational challenges, architectural trade-offs, and the business case behind migration decisions. - The presentation is aimed at business analysts, enterprise architects, software developers, IT and business decision-makers, and transformation leaders. - The session will use customer stories and examples to show how organizations can avoid costly migration mistakes, find the right starting point, connect migration work to measurable business value, and judge readiness for platform transformation. - IBA Group partner Hapag-Lloyd will also present a project tied to Camunda-based automation where IBA Group served as a service provider. - Hapag-Lloyd’s session, “Exploring Operational Handling with Agentic Orchestration,” will show how Camunda-powered agentic orchestration supports partially autonomous operational handling in global shipping. - Hapag-Lloyd will also present “Strengthening Global Shipping with Smart Exception Management,” focused on handling processes when they leave the happy path. - More information is available on the company’s social channels, including LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X.
Between the lines: - IBA Group is using CamundaCon to emphasize practical AI use rather than broad AI hype. - The migration session suggests enterprise change management may matter as much as the underlying software platform. - Hapag-Lloyd’s participation adds a customer example that grounds the event messaging in a real logistics use case.
What’s next: - IBA Group plans to meet customers, partners, and members of the Camunda community at the conference. - The company is expected to use the event to deepen conversations around orchestration, AI integration, and migration strategy. - CamundaCon sessions on migration and logistics automation will provide a public stage for its technical and business approach.
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