Industries We Serve

The top 25 manufacturing industries we serve.

From precision machining to heavy equipment, American manufacturers across every sector face the same challenge: outdated software that cannot keep up with the complexity of the work. We build the AI-native systems that close that gap — faster quoting, real production visibility, smarter equipment intelligence, and knowledge that scales.

Coverage

Top 25 industries served by the Dynamism Factory platform.

These sectors all share the same operational problem underneath the surface: fragmented systems, slow quoting, limited floor visibility, and expertise that is hard to scale. We build the intelligence layer that closes those gaps. Click into any industry for a dedicated page.

Aerospace & Defense
Regulated discrete
01
Aerospace & Defense
Drawing revisions, first-article requirements, and supplier traceability demand systems that keep every job controlled end to end.
Quoting Production Knowledge
Automotive & EV
Volume discrete
02
Automotive & EV
Supplier coordination, quality workflows, and schedule sensitivity make execution discipline a software problem as much as an operations one.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Medical Devices
Regulated discrete
03
Medical Devices
Documentation, quality records, and lot-level traceability need clean handoffs between estimating, production, and compliance teams.
Knowledge Platform
Electronics & PCB Assembly
Electronics
04
Electronics & PCB Assembly
BOM changes, work instructions, and defect feedback loops move faster when production data is structured and searchable.
Quoting Production Knowledge
Semiconductor Equipment
Capital equipment
05
Semiconductor Equipment
High-spec assemblies and documentation-heavy builds benefit from stronger revision control and knowledge reuse.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Industrial Machinery
Capital equipment
06
Industrial Machinery
Configure-to-order equipment requires software that tracks subassemblies, delivery risk, and service knowledge across the full lifecycle.
Quoting Production Equipment
Robotics & Automation
Engineered systems
07
Robotics & Automation
Custom cells and engineered systems need versioned BOMs, FAT visibility, and clean collaboration between mechanical, electrical, and controls teams.
Production Knowledge Integrations
Energy Equipment
Industrial systems
08
Energy Equipment
Long-lead components, supplier documents, and uptime-sensitive installs require better data flow from quote through shipment.
Quoting Production Equipment
Oil & Gas Equipment
Industrial systems
09
Oil & Gas Equipment
Documentation-heavy jobs and asset service history become easier to manage when operational knowledge lives in one system.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Construction Equipment
Heavy equipment
10
Construction Equipment
Supplier-heavy production, warranty insight, and service part visibility all improve when execution data is unified.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Agriculture Equipment
Heavy equipment
11
Agriculture Equipment
Seasonal demand, dealer support, and field feedback create a strong need for cleaner planning and faster internal knowledge access.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Rail & Transit
Transportation
12
Rail & Transit
Serialized components and long asset lifecycles require systems that preserve documentation and service intelligence for years.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Marine & Shipbuilding
Transportation
13
Marine & Shipbuilding
Complex assemblies and distributed trades need strong change management, documentation, and production coordination.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Packaging Machinery
Capital equipment
14
Packaging Machinery
Custom lines and commissioning-heavy work benefit from tighter build visibility, handoff tracking, and spare-parts knowledge capture.
Quoting Production Equipment
HVAC & Refrigeration
Durable systems
15
HVAC & Refrigeration
Configurable products, service history, and supplier coordination create leverage for better quote and production intelligence.
Quoting Production Equipment
Food & Beverage Equipment
Process-adjacent
16
Food & Beverage Equipment
Downtime sensitivity, sanitation requirements, and QA records make accurate operational visibility especially valuable.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Chemical Processing Systems
Process equipment
17
Chemical Processing Systems
Change control, maintenance planning, and compliance records are easier to manage when machine and document data are connected.
Quoting Production Equipment
Pharmaceutical & Bioprocess Equipment
Regulated systems
18
Pharmaceutical & Bioprocess Equipment
Validation records, quality traceability, and structured approval workflows need a software layer built for rigor.
Equipment Knowledge Platform
Precision CNC Machining
Job shop
19
Precision CNC Machining
RFQ speed, setup knowledge, and machine utilization are all unlocked by better estimation and production data.
Quoting Production Equipment
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Fabrication
20
Sheet Metal Fabrication
Revision-heavy customer work, routing visibility, and margin protection require faster feedback between the office and the floor.
Quoting Production Equipment
Tool & Die / Mold Making
Tooling
21
Tool & Die / Mold Making
Long-cycle jobs and expert-only estimating benefit from milestone tracking and institutional knowledge capture.
Quoting Production Equipment
Plastics & Injection Molding
Molding
22
Plastics & Injection Molding
Tooling changes, scrap visibility, and cycle-time monitoring become easier to manage with live production intelligence.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Composites & Advanced Materials
Advanced materials
23
Composites & Advanced Materials
Work instructions, batch traceability, and cure-cycle records need structured execution data instead of disconnected files.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Contract Manufacturing / EMS
Contract manufacturing
24
Contract Manufacturing / EMS
Customer-specific workflows, quoting throughput, and margin control improve when information is standardized across programs.
Production Equipment Knowledge
Consumer Durable Goods
Consumer manufacturing
25
Consumer Durable Goods
Planning, supplier coordination, and warranty feedback loops all benefit from better operational data and knowledge systems.
Quoting Production Equipment
Common leverage points

The sectors change. The software problems repeat.

We typically create the most leverage in the same places across industries: quote intake, shop-floor visibility, equipment intelligence, and knowledge capture.

01
Quoting & Estimation
Faster RFQ intake, similar-job lookup, better cost context, and cleaner approval workflows.
02
Production Visibility
Live job tracking, schedule risk insight, and better communication between planning and execution.
03
Equipment Intelligence
Machine telemetry, OEE visibility, anomaly detection, and maintenance workflows tied back to production reality.
04
Knowledge Capture
Searchable work instructions, process history, and AI copilots that surface answers when the team needs them.
05
System Integration
ERP, spreadsheets, PDFs, machine data, and internal apps stitched into one operating layer.
06
Operational Governance
Audit trails, structured approvals, version control, and role-based workflows that reduce execution drift.
Operating models

We fit manufacturers with different production models, not just one vertical.

Industry labels matter for positioning, but the stronger signal is how your operation actually runs. These are the patterns we align with best.

01
High-Mix / Low-Volume
Job shops and custom manufacturers where quoting speed, setup knowledge, and schedule coordination define margin.
02
Engineer-to-Order
Custom equipment and engineered systems where drawings, revisions, supplier documents, and approvals are constantly in motion.
03
Regulated Production
Operations that need traceability, validation, or disciplined documentation without slowing the business down.
04
Uptime-Critical Operations
Facilities where maintenance, throughput, and machine reliability drive delivery performance and customer trust.
American Dynamism

American manufacturers deserve software built for the way they actually work.

Tell us what you make, how work flows through the business, and where the coordination breaks down. We will map the highest-leverage software layer to help your operation compete and win.