AI-driven production orchestration for unified manufacturing planning
Dirac unifies ERP, PLM, and MES systems into a single orchestration layer, automating fragmented manufacturing workflows across ECOs, assembly sequencing, and work instructions. The stack—React, Three.js, Python, Go, C++, Kafka, WebSaaS infrastructure—reflects a company building geometry-heavy visualization and real-time planning at scale. Early-stage sales motion (3 open roles) paired with infrastructure-level POC work suggests they're moving beyond single-factory pilots toward platform standardization.
Dirac is an AI-driven manufacturing orchestration platform founded in 2023, based in New York and operating as a privately held company of 11–50 employees. The product bridges traditionally disconnected systems—ERP (enterprise resource planning), PLM (product lifecycle management), and MES (manufacturing execution)—to automate planning tasks that currently require manual coordination across engineering and manufacturing teams. Core capabilities include change-order processing, assembly sequencing, work-instruction generation, and master-bill-of-materials management. The company is actively hiring across sales, engineering, and marketing as it scales from proof-of-concept deployments toward broader factory adoption.
Frontend: React, TypeScript, Next.js, Three.js, Redux, Tailwind CSS. Backend: Python, Go, C++, Node.js, Celery, Kafka, AWS (SQS). CAD/PLM integrations and WebAssembly for computational geometry rendering.
New York, NY. Founded in 2023, privately held, 11–50 employees.
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