Speaker

Code is a commodity.
Architecture is the skill that matters.

Jamin Mahmood-Wiebe speaks on AI architecture, agentic workflows, and the future of software development. As founder of IJONIS, he combines technical excellence with entrepreneurial vision — demonstrating how modern teams build SaaS products with structured AI agent orchestration.

Jamin Mahmood-Wiebe
Speaking Topics

Topics & Expertise.

AI Architecture in Production

From theory to implementation: How to orchestrate, structure, and integrate AI agents into productive workflows.

Code as Commodity

Why the future belongs not to those who write code, but to those who think in systems and orchestrate agents.

CLAUDE.md-driven Development

Structured AI instructions as development philosophy: How documentation-driven agent orchestration enables scalable software projects.

Building SaaS with Agentic Workflows

Practical insights into building modern SaaS products through AI agent orchestration — from concept to launch.

Profile

About Jamin.

Jamin Mahmood-Wiebe is the founder of IJONIS, an AI and web agency based in Hamburg, Germany. With roots in e-commerce and deep expertise in software architecture, he combines technical excellence with entrepreneurial vision.

His work focuses on orchestrating AI agents in production environments — working daily with Claude Code, Gemini, and custom agentic workflows. His thesis: Code has become a commodity. The scarce resource is no longer writing code, but thinking in architectures and orchestrating intelligent systems.

Jamin is deeply embedded in the agentic coding ecosystem, building technology that doesn't just work — it transforms.

Quick Facts

  • LocationHamburg, Germany
  • IndustryAI & Software Architecture
  • FocusAgentic Workflows & AI Orchestration
  • CompanyIJONIS
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A provocative thesis and practical proof: How AI orchestration is fundamentally changing software development — and why the future belongs to architects, not coders.

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