According to a recent LinkedIn post from Bright Machines, CEO Sviat Dulianinov participated in the President’s Tech Briefing in Washington, D.C., as part of the AI + Expo. The session reportedly focused on “factories of the future,” current manufacturing bottlenecks, and how companies might gain a competitive edge in building AI infrastructure and data centers.
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The post highlights Bright Machines’ emphasis on AI-driven industrial automation over the next five to seven years, with a particular focus on balancing automation with workforce involvement. The company’s positioning of automation as a way to remove repetitive tasks while retaining “people in the loop” suggests a strategy aimed at higher-value manufacturing roles, which could support adoption among enterprise customers and potentially strengthen its long-term competitive profile in industrial automation.

