AICUT Sale
1. Offer to sell We offer to sell an equity stake (from 0,1 to 100 percent) in a unique cloud‑based Cyber‑Technologist for online CNC program (NC) generation for drilling and boring holes in flanges, including transfer of core algorithms and global commercialization rights. Both a full technology acquisition and a joint venture structure with an industrial or financial partner are possible. 2. Capabilities of the Cyber‑Technologist Fully automatic generation of machining strategy and NC programs for drilling and boring holes in flanges based on parametric input or DXF drawings. NC preparation time per typical flange: from 10 to 60 seconds, fully online. Support for standard and non‑standard flanges (bolt circles, hole patterns, chamfers, countersinks). Easy integration with existing CAM systems and MES / ERP as a cloud service (API / web interface). 3. Comparison with existing methods of NC preparation State‑of‑the‑art CAM solutions with AI (for example, Fusion 360 Machining Extension with automatic hole recognition, CloudNC CAM Assist) significantly accelerate programming, but still require a skilled CAM engineer and typical costs: NC programming time per flange: from 5 to 20 minutes. Labor cost per NC program: from 2.5 to 20 US dollars (depending on hourly rate and part complexity). The flange‑focused Cyber‑Technologist: NC programming time per flange: from 10 to 60 seconds. NC cost per flange: from 0.1 to 1 US dollar (operator grade 2–3 plus low‑cost subscription). Required qualification: a basic operator or technologist (grade 2–3) instead of a scarce senior CAM engineer (grade 4–6). Result: Speed‑up in NC preparation: approximately from 5 to 20 times faster versus top‑tier CAM with AI. Direct cost reduction per NC program: approximately from 80 to 95 percent compared to advanced CAM solutions. 4. Addressable market The global flange market is estimated at from 6.4 to 11.2 billion US dollars per year over the next decade. Based on our modeling of the global NC programming market, the worldwide NC preparation spend specifically for flanges is on the order of from 15 to 20 billion US dollars per year. The online CNC machining services market is already in the multi‑billion range and growing rapidly, driven by Industry 4.0, cloud adoption, and AI‑driven automation. Even capturing from 1 to 5 percent of this segment, a specialized company providing NC programs for flanges could generate from 150 to 1 000 million US dollars in annual revenue, with a potential valuation in the multi‑billion range under a SaaS / cloud service model. 5. Brief information about the creator The author of the Cyber‑Technologist is Victor Turta, a pioneer of Industrial AI and cyber‑technologies for CNC: In 1987 he created one of the world’s first expert systems for CNC process planning, effectively replacing a CNC technologist‑programmer by 95–100 percent for turning operations. He implemented real industrial Cyber‑Technologists for turning and drilling / boring operations long before Western cloud CAM and AI‑CAM solutions appeared. He has decades of hands‑on experience in mechanical engineering, machining algorithms and building online services for manufacturing.
1. Offer to sell We offer to sell an equity stake (from 0,1 to 100 percent) in a unique cloud‑based Cyber‑Technologist for online CNC program (NC) generation for drilling and boring holes in flanges, including transfer of core algorithms and global commercialization rights. Both a full technology acquisition and a joint venture structure with an industrial or financial partner are possible. 2. Capabilities of the Cyber‑Technologist Fully automatic generation of machining strategy and NC programs for drilling and boring holes in flanges based on parametric input or DXF drawings. NC preparation time per typical flange: from 10 to 60 seconds, fully online. Support for standard and non‑standard flanges (bolt circles, hole patterns, chamfers, countersinks). Easy integration with existing CAM systems and MES / ERP as a cloud service (API / web interface). 3. Comparison with existing methods of NC preparation State‑of‑the‑art CAM solutions with AI (for example, Fusion 360 Machining Extension with automatic hole recognition, CloudNC CAM Assist) significantly accelerate programming, but still require a skilled CAM engineer and typical costs: NC programming time per flange: from 5 to 20 minutes. Labor cost per NC program: from 2.5 to 20 US dollars (depending on hourly rate and part complexity). The flange‑focused Cyber‑Technologist: NC programming time per flange: from 10 to 60 seconds. NC cost per flange: from 0.1 to 1 US dollar (operator grade 2–3 plus low‑cost subscription). Required qualification: a basic operator or technologist (grade 2–3) instead of a scarce senior CAM engineer (grade 4–6). Result: Speed‑up in NC preparation: approximately from 5 to 20 times faster versus top‑tier CAM with AI. Direct cost reduction per NC program: approximately from 80 to 95 percent compared to advanced CAM solutions. 4. Addressable market The global flange market is estimated at from 6.4 to 11.2 billion US dollars per year over the next decade. Based on our modeling of the global NC programming market, the worldwide NC preparation spend specifically for flanges is on the order of from 15 to 20 billion US dollars per year. The online CNC machining services market is already in the multi‑billion range and growing rapidly, driven by Industry 4.0, cloud adoption, and AI‑driven automation. Even capturing from 1 to 5 percent of this segment, a specialized company providing NC programs for flanges could generate from 150 to 1 000 million US dollars in annual revenue, with a potential valuation in the multi‑billion range under a SaaS / cloud service model. 5. Brief information about the creator The author of the Cyber‑Technologist is Victor Turta, a pioneer of Industrial AI and cyber‑technologies for CNC: In 1987 he created one of the world’s first expert systems for CNC process planning, effectively replacing a CNC technologist‑programmer by 95–100 percent for turning operations. He implemented real industrial Cyber‑Technologists for turning and drilling / boring operations long before Western cloud CAM and AI‑CAM solutions appeared. He has decades of hands‑on experience in mechanical engineering, machining algorithms and building online services for manufacturing.