Jamio Community Day 2025 , the annual event dedicated to those who build innovation every day with Jamio openwork, took place on May 28th. Experis Italia—an event partner— and moderated by journalist Claudia Rossi of Soiel International . She opened the event by reminding us that no-code today is much more than a tool: it's a paradigm shift that unleashes transversal energies, reduces dependence on IT, and makes innovation a participatory and widespread process (watch the video).
CIOs, Cloud, and Use Cases: Voices of Change
Guests such as Salvatore Basile (Experis) and Luca Dozio (Osservatori Polimi) charted a clear course: digitalization is a necessity. In this scenario, no-code complements traditional IT, extends its impact, and helps overcome barriers to skills and governance. Cloud market data shows growing maturity, but also operational challenges. No-code is thus establishing itself as a concrete lever for integrating AI, automating, and better connecting business and technology.
Real experiences, real transformations
The roundtable brought together very diverse companies—from Amada Italia to Engie, from Fiduciaria Giardini to PwC and Experis—united by a common thread: using Jamio to truly innovate. Amada has digitized its entire order-to-cash cycle. Fiduciaria Giardini has built advanced solutions without in-house IT. Engie has integrated the platform to manage certified emails and reduce shadow IT. PwC and Experis discussed collaboration between partners and the need for a shared no-code culture.
Community and skills: the driving force of the future
The Jamio community isn't an afterthought: it's central. It's where users and partners co-create value, share experiences, and fuel product evolution. At the same time, new corporate figures—the "champions"—are emerging, capable of driving rapid change thanks to agile skills, even without a technical background.
Openwork's gaze
Salvatore Latronico outlined Openwork's vision: platform evolution, private AI and no coding, UI improvements, and a focus on key areas such as certified email (PEC), GRC, and document automation. Not just technology, but a new way of working, together with customers and partners.
From “No Code” to “Jamio Impact”
Jamio Community Day demonstrated that no-code is a means, not an end. It's what allows for action, innovation, and true engagement. For this reason, rather than "No Code," we should start talking about Jamio Impact.











