Commissioning & Ramp

New lines shouldn't take months to reach full production.

Agents monitor every aspect of commissioning from day one, so gaps surface in hours, not weeks.

“By partnering with Microsoft and Sight Machine, we can focus on manufacturing excellence instead of spending years building data platforms internally.”

Yoshihisa Watanabe  ·  GM of Automotive Division, Digital Transformation Office, Toyota Industries
50%
Reduction in ramp time
100%
Of golden runs built dynamically — no manual baselines
5%
Improvement in yield at full production
01

Network-informed setup

Before the first trial, agents pull commissioning data from across the network — similar lines, facilities, and product types — to identify the optimal starting parameters for setup. For new processes, agents continuously provide feedback on performance and root cause of launch issues.

02

Simulation before trials

For new processes and new product launches, live data from the network feeds into simulation environments like NVIDIA Omniverse, where agents model line layouts and process configurations digitally before committing to physical trials.

03

Closed-loop optimization

As physical trials run, results feed back into the simulation — tightening the model with each iteration and compressing the time to reach full production rate.