Neuramill

What Neuramill Does

Neuramill is the intelligence layer between engineering intent and manufacturable decisions.

It reasons over geometry, tooling, machines, materials, and constraints, then produces manufacturing plans that are explicit, inspectable, and reusable.

Tablet displaying a technical engineering blueprint of an aerospace bracket on a dark grid surface

01 - Understand the Part

Interprets geometry as physical features and manufacturing intent.

Standardizes how parts are understood so similar geometry is treated consistently.

3D wireframe CAD model of an aerospace bracket with technical annotations on a black background

02 - Map to the Process

Maps features to valid operations, tools, and setups.

Applies consistent process decisions based on machines, materials, and shop standards.

Engineering workstation with a monitor showing a 3D point-cloud model of an aerospace bracket and analysis software

03 - Reason Under Constraints

Evaluates tradeoffs across tolerance, access, and material behavior.

Ensures decisions are constraint-aware, repeatable, and grounded in real-world conditions.

Industrial control monitor showing robot telemetry, joint angles, and manufacturing flow beside a KUKA robotic arm welding on a metal part in a factory

04 - Drive Production

Outputs structured, executable manufacturing decisions for the shop floor.

Standardizes how parts are produced across programs, engineers, and environments.