A missed tag on a P&ID isn't a typo. It's a procurement error, a compliance flag, or an incident with a future date.
Our extraction now runs at 99.5%. Across 12,000+ real-world drawings.
ISA. ISO. DIN. PIP. The internal standard that survived three mergers.
Pathnovo handles 50+ notations out of the box.
The bottleneck was never the technology. It was the tool's tolerance for what you actually live with.
PlantEngineering #OilAndGas#ChemicalEngineering
The part nobody talks about:
The real win is not writing new code faster.
It is understanding legacy logic before the engineer who built it retires.
That is where the 30 to 50% time savings actually comes from.
#SmartManufacturing#Industry40#Controls
The skills gap in industrial automation is not a hiring problem.
It is a documentation problem.
Decades of PLC logic. Zero docs. Engineers retired.
AI is finally fixing this. Here is what is actually working in 2026 👇
#PLC#IndustrialAutomation#AI#Manufacturing
We broke down what PLC + AI integration actually looks like on a real factory floor.
No vendor fluff. Just what works and what does not.
Read it: https://t.co/6lKIPrUvP2
What AI tools are your teams using in PLC workflows?
#Pathnovo#IndustrialAI#PLCAutomation
Your BOM is wrong the moment you finish it.
Drawing revised → BOM doesn't know.
Vendor sub approved → BOM doesn't know.
Line list updated → BOM doesn't know.
AI keeps the BOM connected to the source.
Not a snapshot. Live data.
→ https://t.co/TWPeL9jxup
Three questions: → When did you last reconcile SAP PM to current P&IDs? → How many tags changed? → What's your LD exposure?
Free calculator → https://t.co/UhtVVZi9Ka
To every builder, operator, and worker reading this -happy Labor Day. 🌹
Here's to fewer copy-paste Mondays. And more of the work only you can do.
Team Pathnovo
#LaborDay#MaydayWishes
Today is Labor Day. 🛠️
A day for every hand that built and every mind that shipped.
At @Pathnovo, we've been thinking about what "work" really means in the AI era
Humans are wired for judgment, creativity, and care.
The drudgery? That's where AI belongs.
We don't build to replace workers - we build to give them back the hours stolen by tasks that should've been automated a decade ago.