The platform functions as a centralized record for complex production, pulling data from CAD and PLM systems to generate work instructions and process plans automatically. Instead of engineers manually drafting documentation, the AI parses design updates and propagates changes in real time, ensuring the factory floor remains synchronized with the latest engineering intent. This integration targets a critical gap in the manufacturing loop, where static documents often fail to keep pace with rapid design iteration.
Dirac Integrates BuildOS AI Platform into Microsoft Azure Ecosystem
New York-based Dirac is shifting industrial manufacturing workflows by deploying its BuildOS platform directly onto Microsoft Azure. By securing co-sell ready status, the company aims to replace manual, document-heavy process planning with an AI-driven system that links engineering design directly to shop floor execution for aerospace and industrial manufacturers.

Early adopters of the technology report significant efficiency gains, including a 95% reduction in the time required to create work instructions and an 85% faster release cycle for engineering change orders. As manufacturers face mounting pressure to increase output with shrinking labor pools, Dirac’s reliance on Azure infrastructure—utilizing GPU-enabled virtual machines and secure cloud storage—allows companies to deploy the software against existing procurement commitments. CEO Fil Aronshtein noted that the move is designed to meet manufacturers where their data already resides, streamlining the transition from static, manual workflows to automated, model-based production.



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