Oussama Ammar is relevant to the AI agent ecosystem because he is building the 'infrastructure for large-scale AI workflows.' This focus on workflows is the enterprise manifestation of AI agents; it moves the conversation from simple LLM queries to complex, multi-step autonomous actions that solve business problems. His approach suggests that the next generation of 'iconic companies' will be those that successfully orchestrate agents to perform tasks previously reserved for large human teams.
His work with The Hana Sachiko Company further demonstrates how agents can be used in creative industries. By treating storytelling as a workflow that can be managed by AI-native systems, he provides a blueprint for how agents can maintain narrative consistency and creative output at scale. Developers and founders building agent orchestration layers or vertical-specific agent platforms will find his 'Holding Company of One' model a compelling test case for how lean an organization can become when it is built on a foundation of autonomous agents.
Oussama Ammar is a well-known figure in the European startup scene, previously a co-founder of the Paris-based accelerator The Family. His current work, operating under the name Daedalium and his personal holding company, represents a shift toward a more concentrated, solo building model. Now based in Dubai, Ammar operates as a "Holding Company of One," a structure that allows him to co-create roughly five ventures per year without the constraints of a traditional fund or LP requirements. This model is built on direct responsibility and sweat equity rather than just capital allocation.
His primary focus is the "AI-Era," specifically building companies that are AI-native. This distinction is important. While many startups are currently retrofitting existing products with LLM wrappers, Ammar is interested in ventures where AI is the foundational layer of the business model. This approach is evident in his current projects, which range from infrastructure for automated workflows to a studio dedicated to AI-driven intellectual property.
One of the most concrete examples of this philosophy is The Hana Sachiko Company. This entity is an IP studio and storytelling project that uses AI to create and manage narratives. In the traditional media world, producing intellectual property at scale requires massive human overhead. The AI-native approach suggests that large-scale storytelling can be managed with significantly smaller teams by using generative tools and automated workflows.
This project reflects a broader belief that media and IP are among the first sectors to be fully reorganized by AI agents. By building a studio that treats AI as a creative peer rather than a simple tool, Ammar is testing the limits of how much value a single "singular individual" can generate when backed by high-level automation. This is not just about writing scripts; it is about building the systems that allow those scripts to turn into coherent, cross-platform IP.
Beyond content, Ammar is also building infrastructure for large-scale AI workflows. This part of the portfolio addresses the operational complexity that arises when a company attempts to move past simple chatbot interfaces into autonomous or semi-autonomous operations. As companies begin to deploy dozens or hundreds of AI agents, they require a new kind of stack to coordinate tasks, manage costs, and ensure reliability.
This infrastructure work sits at the intersection of developer tools and business logic. It provides the plumbing necessary for agents to act on behalf of the company in a repeatable way. For founders in the AI agent ecosystem, this is a signal that the market is moving from experimental agent scripts toward production-grade systems that can handle enterprise-level volume.
Ammar’s physical presence in Dubai, specifically his mention of "The first blue building of Dubai," indicates a community-driven approach to venture building. He is not just investing from a remote office; he is attempting to build a physical and social "Blue Zone" for founders. This physical hub is intended to serve as a base for the individuals he works with, reinforcing the idea that while the companies are AI-native, the co-founding process remains deeply personal and human-centric. This duality—highly automated companies built by highly singular individuals—is the core thesis of his current operations.
An IP studio and AI-native storytelling powerhouse.
Infrastructure for managing large-scale artificial intelligence workflows.
Daedalium is hiring.