According to a recent LinkedIn post from Squint, the company’s augmented-reality work-instruction platform appears to be gaining organic exposure among manufacturing users. The post describes an interaction at the Generis American Manufacturing Summit where a plant manager recognized Squint in use at his own facilities after seeing an employee wearing company-branded apparel.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that this recognition occurred prior to formal conference engagements, suggesting existing deployment across multiple Destaco sites. For investors, this anecdote may indicate growing product adoption, user familiarity on the plant floor, and potential for additional leads and sales generated through industry events such as the American Manufacturing Summit.
The post also notes that Squint is exhibiting at Booth 6 at the event, positioning the company to capitalize on concentrated manufacturing decision-maker traffic. If such visibility translates into new enterprise trials or expansions within current accounts, it could support revenue growth and strengthen Squint’s positioning in the industrial AR and digital work-instruction segment.

