Legacy data. One local record.
Your engineering dataset is scattered across local drives and shared servers. Factory Engine finds and sorts it — fully on your machine.
Tap the dark panel above. Factory Engine resolves the problem statement into a query, branches across six knowledge domains, drills into the relevant sub-divisions, and composes a single answer — all on your local instance. Nothing is sent to the internet. No documents are used to train any model.
Local by architecture.
Not by policy.
Factory Engine was built for manufacturers whose drawings, suppliers and field histories are the company. Sovereignty is the default, not a checkbox.
- i.
Runs inside your network.
On-premise or in your own private cloud. Air-gapped deployments supported. Every architectural decision — ingestion, retrieval, synthesis — is made locally.
- ii.
Nothing reaches the internet.
No documents, no queries, no metadata. No outbound calls to third-party APIs. Your engineering history never leaves the building.
- iii.
Never used for training.
Your data is not used to train our models, anyone else's models, or future versions of Factory Engine. Full audit log of every read, every query, every user.
Your data isn't lost.
It doesn't connect.
The drawing is in three places, and none of them agree.
Revision histories live in PLM, in PDF exports on a shared drive, and in a senior engineer’s personal folder. The newest is rarely the one that was actually shipped.
“Tell me everything about the bearing assembly.”
A single question, asked once. In under three seconds, Factory Engine returns a connected reading across every corner of the record.
- 01Design
Bearing housing Rev. D — released 2014-06, supersedes Rev. C following a clearance complaint from the Hannover line.
Drawing · ASM-2204-D.pdf · 14 reviewers - 02Supplier
Originally single-sourced from Kessler GmbH (DE). Second-sourced to Yamaguchi Precision (JP) in 2017 after a six-month audit cycle.
Audit · KES-Q-17-04 · Score 92 / 100 - 03Cost
Unit cost moved from $14.20 (2014) to $17.85 (2024). Raw steel index explains 71% of the drift; tooling amortisation, the rest.
Cost · CR-BRG-2024-Q2.xlsx - 04Issues
FMEA flags premature inner-race wear under reversing load. Two 8D investigations (2016, 2021) trace it to lubricant viscosity at low temperature.
FMEA · BRG-FMEA-Rev9 · 8D-2021-031 - 05Field
Seven warranty events since 2019, six in cold-climate installations. Service notes recommend the Rev. E seal upgrade currently in qualification.
Field · WAR-2019/2024 · 7 events
What teams ask
before they begin.
No. Factory Engine runs on your machine or inside your private cloud. Nothing crosses your firewall. No document is uploaded to a third party, and your data is never used to train any model.
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