webinar
50
min

UPCOMING

Live webinar

AI for Schematic Design Reviews Live, Q&A First Session for Hardware Engineers

Join a live discussion focused on how AI can support schematic design reviews in practice. We will start with a real example, then spend most of the time answering your questions. This is not a slide driven webinar or sales pitch.

Daniel Lindmark
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Nick Herbert
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Agenda

Intro/Bios (3 minutes)

Quick AI design review example (3 minutes)

We’re going to show you a typical comment from DRCY, our AI agent. We’ll show you where on the datasheet DRCY gathered context and then break for Q&A.

Live Q&A and exploration (30 minutes)

Most of the session is driven by your questions. Ask about accuracy, datasheets, false positives, edge cases, more examples, or where AI fits into your existing review workflow.

If you are a hardware engineer, engineering leader, or operations or manufacturing stakeholder focused on improving design quality and time to market, you will not want to miss this session. You will leave with a clear, practical framework for evaluating modern hardware design review workflows and lessons learned from teams already using them in production.

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Hosted by:

Daniel Lindmark

Electrical Engineer, Hardware DevOps Lead

Daniel Lindmark has been designing and manufacturing electronics hardware for 20+ years, with a focus on tool building & process improvements to ensure the right features are designed into the product on-time and on-budget. They specialize in IoT radio and system design, instrumentation, avionics, rapid prototyping, business strategy, new product introduction (NPI) and design for manufacturability (DFM).

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Nick Herbert

Senior Product Manager

Nick is a Senior Product Manager at AllSpice, where he works closely with hardware teams and customers to improve how engineers collaborate, review designs, and catch issues earlier in the development process.