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Filip Aronshtein from Dirac on how automated digital work instructions can supercharge your ops

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How can work process automation help your manufacturing team? That's exactly what Filip Aronshtein joined us to talk about. He's co-founder and CEO of Dirac, a company that automates digital work instructions for manufacturers. Dirac's platform generates 3D animated assembly instructions from CAD files, improving efficiency and reducing errors. The company recently raised a seed round led by Founders Fund and Coatue, and partnered with Siemens to integrate with their Teamcenter PLM software. Dirac's software has been adopted by various industries, including aerospace, defense, and agriculture, and has shown significant reductions in build times and error rates. And hey - if you're a techie, give them a shout - they're aggressively hiring engineers with hardware backgrounds!
Here are some of the highlights:
- Details of Dirac's Assembly Instruction Process
- Model-Based Work Instructions and Their Benefits
- Challenges and Opportunities in Modern Manufacturing
- Applications and Success Stories
It was a great discussion of how modern tech can streamline your operation.
Check out the whole thing, and be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

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How can work process automation help your manufacturing team? That's exactly what Filip Aronshtein joined us to talk about. He's co-founder and CEO of Dirac, a company that automates digital work instructions for manufacturers. Dirac's platform generates 3D animated assembly instructions from CAD files, improving efficiency and reducing errors. The company recently raised a seed round led by Founders Fund and Coatue, and partnered with Siemens to integrate with their Teamcenter PLM software. Dirac's software has been adopted by various industries, including aerospace, defense, and agriculture, and has shown significant reductions in build times and error rates. And hey - if you're a techie, give them a shout - they're aggressively hiring engineers with hardware backgrounds!
Here are some of the highlights:
- Details of Dirac's Assembly Instruction Process
- Model-Based Work Instructions and Their Benefits
- Challenges and Opportunities in Modern Manufacturing
- Applications and Success Stories
It was a great discussion of how modern tech can streamline your operation.
Check out the whole thing, and be sure to like, comment, share, and subscribe!

  continue reading

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