Microsoft Partnership Brings AI-Driven Process Planning to Enterprise Manufacturers
Dirac, Inc., a company behind AI-driven process planning platform BuildOS, is expanding its work with Microsoft to bring its technology to enterprise manufacturers. The partnership aims to increase visibility and adoption of BuildOS across aerospace & defense, industrial equipment, and agriculture and construction machinery industries.
Dirac has earned co-sell ready status from Microsoft, which allows them to collaborate on go-to-market strategies and gain increased visibility throughout the Microsoft ecosystem. This collaboration enables AI-driven process planning across the core engineering loop, from design and simulation to engineering change.
BuildOS is a new generation of manufacturing process planning that maintains a live, connected model of the product and factory, generating process plans, work instructions, and change propagation from CAD and PLM data. The AI parses new designs, drafts plans, and propagates engineering changes, with engineers approving instead of authoring.
According to Dirac's customer base, manufacturers running BuildOS report significant improvements in efficiency, including up to 95% reduction in time to create work instructions, up to 85% faster ECO release cycles, up to 85% faster first-pass build time, and up to 95% faster new operator onboarding.