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Oleksii
Druzhynin
Tech Lead, Senior Software Development Engineer
Amazon
Oleksii Druzhynin. Aerial imaging AI-researcher. Former head of EPAM Computer Vision Competency Center. → Conducted research in Deep Learning models for small blurry object recognition in aerial images. → Developed architecture roadmap for machine learning models applied in real-time and large-scale ad bidding while serving a site with 7M+ QPS. → Created a vision of SKU Recognition Engine green field architecture for McDonald's AI accelerator. → Advised a Ministry of Justice in legislative informatics
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15 April 2025 12:00 - 12:30
Panel | From single models to modular systems: Architecting reliable next generation AI
As teams move beyond simple “one LLM + prompt” prototypes, their stacks start to look more like systems: multiple models, agents, tools, data layers, and evaluation loops all stitched together. With that shift comes a new set of headaches unexpected behaviour at scale, fragile orchestration, unclear ownership, and architectures that are hard to evolve once they’re in production. In this session, engineering and product leaders unpack how they’re designing modular, multi-component AI systems that can still be understood, governed, and trusted. Expect candid conversations about when modularity actually helps, where it introduces new failure modes, and how teams are thinking about patterns like MCP, agent coordination, and shared infrastructure. Key takeaways: → How teams are structuring modular AI systems without creating brittle dependencies. → Architectural patterns that improve reliability as models, agents, and tools interact. → Where modularity introduces new risks—and how leaders are mitigating them. → How to design systems that stay adaptable as capabilities and requirements evolve