The longtime engineering leader steps into the CTO role to drive developer productivity, agentic engineering adoption, and client-facing technical strategy.
Sofia, Bulgaria — Dreamix has named Denis Danov as its new Chief Technology Officer. Danov has been with Dreamix for over a decade, growing from a junior engineering role into senior technical leadership.
The appointment reflects the company's continued investment in its technical direction, with Danov bringing a clear vision for how Dreamix builds software, serves clients, and adapts to an industry being reshaped by AI.
Taking something from zero to production is what teaches you what it means to be a professional. My focus is on making sure every engineer in the company can work at that standard, with the right guardrails and the right processes in place. We have the talent and the domain knowledge. Now we need to match that with the speed and tooling the moment demands," Danov said.
In his new position, Danov will lead the company's technical direction across two fronts. Internally, he will focus on engineering productivity and developer experience, ensuring teams have the tools, infrastructure, and processes to build and ship software efficiently. He will also chair the company's tech board, responsible for strategic decisions around skill development and growth.
Externally, Danov will guide Dreamix's investment in emerging capabilities, particularly agentic engineering and specialized AI agents, and work directly with clients to apply those capabilities to real business problems in aviation, regtech, healthcare, and beyond.
Danov is already pushing to expand the CTO role beyond its traditional engineering scope. He sees opportunities to improve how every function at Dreamix operates, from sales and talent acquisition to delivery and operations, treating the entire company as a system worth optimizing.
"The company isn't only engineers and QAs. It's the whole machine," Danov said. "I'm thinking about how to make each part of it more effective."
Danov brings a breadth-first approach to technology leadership, having maintained hands-on fluency across multiple programming languages, architectural approaches, and emerging tools throughout his career. He is a graduate of an executive program at the Wharton School, reflecting his view that effective technical leadership requires business acumen and communication skills alongside deep engineering knowledge.
His immediate priorities include scaling agentic engineering practices company-wide, improving internal build and delivery infrastructure, and developing specialized AI agents that can handle end-to-end business processes with human oversight.
About Dreamix Dreamix is a custom software development company with deep expertise in aviation, healthcare, AI, fintech and regtech. Recently acquired by Synechron, Dreamix builds production-grade software for clients who need technical partners invested in understanding the business problem before writing a line of code. The company is known for strong talent retention and a consulting-first approach to delivery.
