Manufacturing
The regulatory reality
Safety and quality regimes (ISO 9001, sector-specific certifications) own the factory floor; our runtime operates in the documentation and coordination layer around them, not in real-time control systems.
[ 01 ]The opportunity
Manufacturing knowledge is tribal at exactly the moment the workforce is turning over. Maintenance history, quality deviations, supplier quirks — the operational memory lives in retiring heads and unsearchable PDFs. A context graph over work orders, quality records, and procedures gives the next shift what the last generation knew, and makes deviation paperwork a draft-and-sign task instead of an evening.
[ 02 ]Workflows
Maintenance memory
Answer 'when did this fault last occur and what fixed it' from the actual work-order history, with the records linked.
Deviation paperwork
Draft non-conformance reports from inspection data and the governing procedure version, queued for quality sign-off.
Supplier quality tracking
Correlate incoming-inspection results with supplier lots over time, surfacing the drift before it becomes a line stop.
[ 03 ]Compliance posture