AMC Bridge hosted a semi-annual reception with experts to discuss how AI orchestration, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), and domain-specific engineering expertise are reshaping enterprise engineering and PLM ecosystems.
The event brought together company executives, technical managers, business development representatives, and engineering experts to discuss major industry shifts driven by AI adoption, changing expectations for engineering service providers, and the growing role of consulting and specialized engineering expertise in enterprise transformation initiatives.
A significant part of the discussion focused on how the engineering and PLM services market is evolving beyond traditional software development toward more integrated engineering, consulting, and AI-enabled delivery models.
“The market increasingly expects engineering partners to combine software delivery with domain expertise, consulting capabilities, and AI integration experience,” said Igor Tsinman, President and CEO of AMC Bridge. “We see growing demand for specialized services that help organizations operationalize AI within enterprise workflows. Companies are looking for partners who can help them navigate complex engineering, manufacturing, and AEC ecosystems and apply AI technologies in ways that create measurable operational value.”
The reception also included a broader discussion of market trends across PLM and additive manufacturing. Participants discussed how the additive manufacturing market is gradually stabilizing after a period of restructuring, while engineering and PLM-related services continue to expand as organizations invest in more sophisticated product development, data, and engineering workflows.
A major focus of the event was the growing industry interest around Model Context Protocol and its role in enabling AI systems to interact with enterprise and engineering applications through standardized integrations and orchestration layers.
The discussion covered practical implementation challenges related to MCP orchestration, enterprise integrations, workflow-specific AI interactions, and the current limitations of large language models when working with complex engineering environments and enterprise systems.
“Through our internal experiments and technology demonstrations, we already see practical opportunities for applying MCP and AI orchestration approaches across enterprise workflows, while also understanding the current technical limitations that organizations need to address,” said Olexiy Kilyakov, Director of Tech Sales at AMC Bridge.
Participants also discussed how modern LLMs perform differently depending on the maturity of enterprise interfaces and APIs, with widely adopted platforms and tools currently being more accessible for AI-assisted integrations than highly specialized or proprietary systems.
The reception with experts is part of AMC Bridge’s ongoing series of strategic discussions aimed at strengthening collaboration. The company continues to expand its practical experience with AI-enabled enterprise integrations and orchestration approaches that help organizations move from experimentation toward operational AI adoption.
About AMC Bridge
AMC Bridge is a trusted software technology partner for engineering, manufacturing, and construction enterprises, whether they are actively pursuing AI-driven digital transformation or only beginning to recognize its potential. We help organizations to move beyond experimentation and achieve consistent ROI by delivering production-ready software and end-to-end solutions for their transformation journey.
We design, build, and integrate enterprise-grade software – applications, workflow extensions for CAD/PLM/BIM, data integrations, AI-enabled features – and deploy them with monitoring and lifecycle management so they remain reliable over time. Our services include assessing data readiness; preparing and unifying product and project data; and embedding AI into the workflows teams use every day. With 25+ years of industrial software expertise and deep ecosystem partnerships, including Aras, Autodesk, Bentley, Dassault Systemes, PTC, Siemens, Tech Soft 3D, and others, we empower enterprises to move confidently from experimentation to operational AI at scale. For more information, visit amcbridge.com.
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