Dr. Roman Zenner · Owner · Agentic Punks · Print Matters 2026

At Intergraf Print Matters in Budapest, Morten Reitoft speaks with Roman Zenner, co-founder of Agentic Punks, a newly established AI consultancy focused on helping businesses implement AI agents in practical and effective ways. Coming from a strong e-commerce background, Roman explains how his company approaches AI with a hands-on, pragmatic mindset, helping organizations adopt emerging technologies without unnecessary complexity.

The conversation explores how AI is transforming business processes, software development, and digital commerce, while also addressing concerns many industries have about rapid technological change. Although Roman has no direct background in the printing industry, he shares an outsider’s perspective on print, highlighting the unique value of tangible, physical communication in a world increasingly dominated by digital experiences.

Together, Morten and Roman discuss AI agents, emerging industry standards from Google and OpenAI, the future of search and discovery, and the similarities between today’s AI transformation and the rise of e-commerce decades ago. They examine how businesses can adapt to changing customer behavior, why innovation often creates new opportunities rather than simply replacing existing models, and how industries can balance stability with technological progress.

The interview also touches on the fears surrounding AI—from business disruption to broader societal concerns—and why Roman remains optimistic about the future. While AI continues to advance at remarkable speed, he argues that human expertise, judgment, creativity, and domain knowledge will remain essential. Rather than replacing people, AI can help eliminate repetitive tasks and allow professionals to focus on higher-value work, strategic thinking, and innovation.

A thoughtful and wide-ranging discussion about AI, digital transformation, e-commerce, and what the future may hold for businesses across every industry.

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