> Markdown version of [/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1766-loominus-studio-the](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1766-loominus-studio-the). Every page supports `.md` or `Accept: text/markdown`. Links point to the HTML versions so they work for humans too. Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Loominus Studio: The AI Workbench for Labs and Factories - **Event:** World Congress 2026 North America ## Description Most AI agents move files. Ours run machines. Loominus Studio is an AI workbench. You use it to build agents that work alongside people to design and make real things: materials, formulations, devices. The jargon for this is collaborative cyber-physical agents. The plain version is agents with hands. What you build is a harness. A harness is everything an agent needs to do real work: the tools it can reach, the steps it follows, what it remembers, what it is allowed to touch. Coding agents have harnesses. That is why they work. Labs and factories have none. You build one by wiring nodes into a graph. Each node is a step or a tool: run this machine, mix this batch, ask a person to check, measure the result, pick what to try next. Wire them together and the agent runs the loop. Two things matter about these harnesses. Configurable: no two labs work the same way, so you build yours instead of buying someone else's. Portable: build it once, run it on someone else's machines. Your process should not be locked to one vendor's box. We use it ourselves. MetaLab is a harness for making formulations. BioLoom is a harness for printing parts. Same workbench, different graph. Five minutes on why the loop that made coding agents work is the same loop every lab runs, why nobody built the workbench for it, and what that changes for the bioeconomy age, when the things ahead of us have to be made, not just written. ## Speaker ### [Filippos Tourlomousis](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/@filippos-tourlomousis) Collaborative cyber-physical AI agents for the innovators who design and make advanced formulations and devices serving human health and the environment. ## Related talks at this congress - [DeepAgents: Build Multi-Agent AI Systems That Actually Work](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1694-deepagents-build) — Anagha Rumade, Anjana Umapathy, Apoorva Jaiswal - [Building Stuff with GenAI - The Open Minded Workshop beyond OpenAI](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1719-building-stuff-with) — Andreas Erben - [Loop Engineering](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1767-loop-engineering) — Li Yin - [From Software Agents to Physical Devices: Inside the Agentic Hardware Stack](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/events/world-congress-2026-north-america/sessions/1735-from-software-agents) — Michael Yuan, Vivian Hu ## Watch remotely Can’t make it to San José? Watch this session live with Pro. You also get: - All full videos, bookmarks, and playlists - World Congress livestreams [See pricing](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/pricing) ## Links - [Get tickets](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/world-congress-north-america/tickets)