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AiBuild Launches Agentic AI Operating System for Autonomous Engineering Workflows

AiBuild's new "Digital Engineers" promise to take a 3D concept all the way to a combined print and milling path with zero manual geometry cleanup.

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AiBuild Launches Agentic AI Operating System for Autonomous Engineering Workflows
Source: 3dprintingindustry.com

AiBuild has launched Aibuild OS in Public Alpha, positioning it as the first agentic AI operating system built to automate the full engineering lifecycle from CAD and CAE through CAM and into production. The London-based company, which has built its reputation on CAM software for large-format additive manufacturing, is making sign-ups available immediately at ai-build.com.

The platform's central concept is the shift from assistive AI to what AiBuild calls "Digital Engineers." Where traditional copilot tools require an engineer's hand at every decision point, Digital Engineers operate autonomously, planning and executing multi-step workflows across different software environments without constant human supervision. The practical claim is striking: the system transitions from a 3D concept to a structural print and milling path without manual geometry cleanup or slicing adjustments, handling the data translation and process execution that typically consumes hours of skilled engineering time.

Daghan Cam, co-founder and CEO of AiBuild, frames this as a fundamental capacity problem the industry has long accepted as inevitable. "For too long, engineering capacity has been limited by human execution bandwidth," Cam said. "We are removing these barriers. By allowing engineers to deploy autonomous AI directly into their workflows, we help teams solve complex production challenges, reduce lead times, and increase productivity."

Aibuild OS sits on top of the company's existing software stack, which includes Aibuild CAM, an AI Agent module, Mould Designer, Analysis Tools, and Thermal Simulation. The OS launch follows a period of steady iteration: Release 3.4.64, titled "your new AI engineer," shipped on January 16, 2026, and Release 3.4.81 followed on February 4, 2026, suggesting the agentic capabilities now central to Aibuild OS were being threaded into the platform well before today's announcement.

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The launch also comes on the heels of a strategic investment from Driventure and 212 NexT, secured to accelerate what AiBuild describes as "Physical AI" in manufacturing. No amount or timing for that investment was disclosed.

The Public Alpha is open now. AiBuild has also pointed to a recorded discussion with the development team for those who want a deeper look at how Aibuild OS was built before committing to the sign-up.

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