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Early-access pilots work best when the team brings one real assembly, one review question, and a clear deployment boundary.
Page summary
Who should request early access, what to provide, and how the first workflow is scoped.
Who should request access
- Engineering leaders evaluating CAD-native AI review workflows.
- CAD, simulation, manufacturing, safety, or ergonomics teams with a concrete assembly-level review bottleneck.
- Enterprise architecture or security teams reviewing deployment feasibility.
- Investors or diligence teams seeking a technical product review under appropriate confidentiality.
What to provide
- Company and role.
- Assembly domain and approximate scale.
- Preferred starting agent or review question.
- Available input artifacts: CAD export, tolerance spec, target zones, load case, or workflow notes.
- Deployment requirements: local workstation, on-prem, private cloud, managed Kubernetes, or air-gapped discussion.
- Security-review expectations and NDA requirements.
What happens next
What can be shared under NDA
- Detailed benchmark methodology and representative evidence.
- Architecture diagrams and deployment review material.
- Security boundary discussion.
- Pilot workflow plan and success criteria.
- SDK-preview details appropriate to the pilot scope.