Build the system around the agent.
Rom Iluz is an agentic-engineering builder and the founder of Israel's largest agentic-engineering community. His practical field guide shows senior developers how to build harnesses whose workflows encode their own context, constraints, skills, evidence, and control loops.
Capability needs an operating system.
A harness controls what the agent can know and do, which components are available, what state survives, and when human judgment is required.
Turn engineering judgment into an executable workflow.
Router → workflow → components. The selected workflow activates the agents, skills, tools, hooks, gates, memory, and evidence contract needed for that kind of work.
Let evidence decide what happens next.
Claim → evidence → verdict → next state. The loop is control behavior inside the workflow: advance, repair, re-plan, stop, escalate, or preserve a durable handoff.
Your developers leave ready to build.
Book Rom for a rigorous, optimistic keynote. Senior teams leave with a blueprint for routing repeated work into workflows, encoding team constraints and tools, and using evidence-based verdicts to advance, repair, or escalate.