Engineered systems · Integrations Module

Connect engineering, shop floor, and field service data streams.

Automation companies use CAD, ERP, PLC programming tools, and field service platforms that rarely talk to each other. Dynamism Factory connects these systems so data flows from engineering through build and into long-term service without manual re-entry.

Capabilities

What the Integrations module does for Robotics & Automation.

Normalize and sync data across legacy systems, ERPs, document stores, and field devices.

01
CAD-to-ERP BOM synchronization
Synchronize engineering BOMs from SolidWorks, Inventor, or Creo to ERP manufacturing BOMs with change tracking and variance reporting.
02
Software version management
Link PLC programs, robot configurations, and HMI versions to the system-level build record so field service knows exactly what is deployed.
03
Field service data access
Give field service engineers mobile access to as-built documentation, wiring diagrams, and software configurations for any installed system.
04
Project financial consolidation
Consolidate purchasing, labor time, and expense data across systems into a unified project cost view with margin tracking.
Why it matters

Where Robotics & Automation teams get stuck.

These problems look operational on the surface, but they are usually coordination and information problems underneath.

01
Engineering BOMs in CAD do not match procurement BOMs in the ERP, creating constant reconciliation work.
02
PLC and robot program versions are managed separately from the mechanical and electrical build records.
03
Field service teams cannot access as-built configuration data when troubleshooting customer systems.
04
Project financial data is scattered across the ERP, time tracking, and purchasing systems.
Use cases

How teams use Integrations in Robotics & Automation.

Real workflows that connect the module to the problems above.

01
Engineering change propagation
When engineering revises a sub-assembly in CAD, automatically update the ERP BOM, flag affected purchase orders, and notify the build team.
02
Remote field service support
A field engineer at a customer site pulls up the exact as-built wiring diagram and software version for the system they are troubleshooting.
03
Project profitability review
Compare actual project costs against the original estimate with drill-down into material, labor, and subcontractor variances by work stream.
American Dynamism

Better Integrations for American Robotics & Automation manufacturers starts here.

Start with the workflows that create the most drag today. American manufacturers should not have to settle for software that was not built for the complexity of their work.