OpenAI Showcases Agent Builder at AI Week Frankfurt 2025

November 04, 2025
At AI Week Frankfurt 2025, OpenAI introduced its new Agent Builder during a leadership event co-hosted with statworx and AI Hub Frankfurt, demonstrating multi-agent workflows and real-world enterprise applications.

Frankfurt hosted an exclusive leadership event during AI Week Frankfurt 2025, where OpenAI, statworx, and AI Hub Frankfurt gathered executives and innovators to discuss the future of artificial intelligence in business, announced in a press release.

Maximilian Hudlberger, Solutions Architect at OpenAI, presented a keynote titled "AI at the Frontier – Shaping the Future of the Enterprise." He introduced the company’s new Agent Builder, which enables organizations to design multi-agent systems capable of reasoning, collaborating, and automating complex workflows. The feature allows several agents to interact and hand off tasks to each other to solve enterprise-level challenges.

A live demonstration showed an agentic AI conducting a real-time, multilingual conversation that included dynamic interruptions and tone adjustments. The event also featured a case study from Condor Airlines, presented with statworx, detailing how Condor implemented OpenAI’s tools to enhance customer service, marketing, and sales through structured proofs of concept.

As an official OpenAI Services Partner, statworx supports enterprise clients in adopting ChatGPT Enterprise, offering consulting, rollout, and integration services to help organizations scale AI securely and efficiently.

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