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Revolution in Manufacturing: Oqton Utilizes AI to Solve the Programmer Shortage

 
  • Oqton employs AI and machine learning to address the shortage of industrial programmers.

  • The platform automates the programming of CNC machines and 3D printers, improving efficiency and enabling cross-industry applications.

  • After the acquisition by 3D Systems, Oqton aims to revolutionize the manufacturing industry with innovative AI solutions.

 

The San Francisco-based start-up Oqton is making the programming of industrial machinery easier and more efficient with AI technology.

Oqton, a pioneer in AI-driven manufacturing automation, addresses the shortage of industrial programmers.
Oqton, a pioneer in AI-driven manufacturing automation, addresses the shortage of industrial programmers.

The digital transformation in the manufacturing industry faces a new challenge: the shortage of programmers. Oqton, a company founded in San Francisco, relies on artificial intelligence to automate the programming of CNC machines, 3D printing, and more.


After being acquired by 3D Systems, Oqton plans to meet the growing demand in industries such as additive manufacturing, dental technology, and CNC with its innovative approach.


Oqton's AI platform has already proven itself in various sectors, including energy, automotive, aerospace, and medicine. By automating processes from order acceptance to cost estimation, Oqton bridges the gap in the skills shortage, enabling more efficient operations.

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