What IMS Gear learned putting Agentic engineering into practice to speed up their RFQ process
See how IMS Gear successfully integrated AI into their engineering practice to accelerate and automate the RFQ process.
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The IMS Gear journey: Agentic engineering, in practice
IMS Gear, a global precision gear manufacturer with customers in both automotive and aerospace industries, put Agentic engineering into practice on their RFQ workflow.
The journey took them through choosing the right level of automation for each step, integrating AI into their existing engineering tools, aligning engineering, IT, and leadership behind the change, and running both initial agentic and current hybrid AI-assisted workflows, in production. Plastic part RFQs that used to take weeks now run in around 10 minutes.
In this webinar, Director R&D Dr-Ing. Jens Fechler and Development Engineer Eric Stähle walk through what they built, what they learned, and what they'd tell another engineering team starting the same journey today.
What they cover
- Picking the right level of automation — when rule-based, AI-assisted, and agents each make sense
- Time savings in production — what weeks-to-minutes actually looks like, demonstration on video
- Why workflow design matters — the orchestration and tool integration decisions that shape the trustworthy outcome
- Buying and aligning around AI software — what alignment is needed across engineering, IT, and leadership to move forward on enterprise roll-out
- Where IMS Gear is now and where they're going next — the lessons learned and future outlook
For automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 engineering leads facing global speed pressure
China is setting the new pace on cost and cycle time, and Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers in Europe and the US are under pressure to modernize engineering workflows. RFQ cycles are one of the most exposed steps. They're slow, manual, and getting harder as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), electrification, and software-defined vehicle architectures pile complexity onto every quote. If you're an R&D manager or engineering team lead at a Tier 1 or Tier 2 supplier, this webinar is for you.
For aerospace engineering leads working through a backlog
Order books are at record highs and engineering capacity is working a backlog. The bottleneck isn't demand. It's how quickly your team can move quotes, design iterations, and supplier specs through the same engineering process you've always used. If you're an engineering lead at an aerospace component supplier or heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer, this webinar is for you too.
Especially relevant for digital transformation and innovation leaders
If you're the person at your company tasked with deciding which AI solutions become part of your manufacturing enterprise backbone this webinar is for you. Learn a defensible adoption story plus a leadership alignment playbook to back the decision. Jens and Eric's experience is the kind of evidence you came looking for. Synera's platform supports the full automation spectrum and connects to your existing engineering tech stack. One digital engineering thread connected to your enterprise systems.
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IMS Gear
IMS Gear is a leading global manufacturer of gear and transmission technology for automotive and industrial applications. The company develops customized solutions for sectors such as industry, medical technology, and e-mobility. From development and manufacturing to logistics, IMS Gear delivers high-quality components and complete transmission systems to globally operating customers. With a strong focus on innovation and technological excellence, IMS Gear continuously sets new standards and supports its partners in driving progress across diverse industries.


