Month 1
Align on goals
Align on goals, workflows, and data context.
DESIGN PARTNER OPPORTUNITY
We are inviting a select group of manufacturing leaders to help shape the future of Connected Manufacturing Agents. Your team uses the first generation of agents in real workflows while we work together to refine features, identify high-value new agents, and define the path from insight to decision support to governed optimization.
PRODUCTION STATUS
MANUFACTURING INTELLIGENCE
QUALITY INSIGHTS
ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
It is an opportunity to help design how manufacturing agents work in practice. Over six months, your team collaborates directly with ours to apply Generation 1 agents, review findings, prioritize capabilities, and define the workflows, recommendations, approvals, and guardrails that matter most.
Month 1
Align on goals, workflows, and data context.
Month 2
Configure agents and onboard users.
Month 3
Use agents in real workflows.
Month 4
Review findings and prioritize enhancements.
Month 5
Shape Gen 2 decision workflows.
Month 6
Define roadmap, value, and next steps.
The first manufacturers to learn how to work with agents will develop practical knowledge faster: how teams ask better questions, how agents surface evidence, how humans evaluate recommendations, and how workflows evolve when insight becomes action.
Design partners help shape this future while building internal familiarity with agentic manufacturing.
Define which high-value agent roles should come next across production, quality, maintenance, engineering, planning, and operations.
Prioritize the features, integrations, alerts, reports, and user experiences that make the first agents more useful in daily work.
Shape how agents recommend next-best actions, simulate tradeoffs, and initiate workflows for human approval.
Define where humans remain in control, what escalation paths are needed, and what approval models make sense.
Help establish boundaries, auditability, and operating rules for higher levels of agent autonomy.
Define value against production priorities such as yield, downtime, quality, investigation speed, and responsiveness.
The ideal design partner brings a team willing to actively use the agents, an invested leader willing to meet regularly, a willingness to share feedback on workflows and value, and a commitment to helping define what agentic manufacturing should become.
Tell us a little about your manufacturing environment and where you see the greatest opportunity for agentic insight-driven action.