Most manufacturers we meet don't have an AI problem. They have a business problem that AI turns out to be good at. We start with the problem, not the technology.
Here's the kind of work we take on.
The know-how is locked in people's heads
Your best processes were never written down. They live with the person who's done the job for twenty years, and the day they retire, a chunk of the business walks out with them. Feed that gap to a generic AI tool and you get generic, wrong answers.
We get the know-how out first, the way we've been mapping how businesses actually run since 2012, then put AI to work on it. What comes back sounds like your business because it was built on your business.
The grunt work eats your people's time
Quoting, data entry, reporting, chasing information between systems that don't talk to each other. It's the work nobody wants and everybody does anyway.
We stand up a managed company of AI agents to take it on: the back-office grind, your website, your social content. Your people get their time back for the work that actually needs them.
You can't afford to get security wrong
We came up hardening systems and running quality disciplines, long before AI was the interesting part. That heritage doesn't go away when we bring AI in. It's what keeps the whole thing safe and dependable on a real factory floor.
Whether it runs on our infrastructure or a dedicated server on your premises, your know-how and your data stay under your control.