webinar
40
min

UPCOMING

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What Engineers Actually A

Design reviews are getting harder as hardware systems grow more complex and timelines compress.

Design reviews are getting harder as hardware systems grow more complex and timelines compress.

Many teams are hearing that AI can help. But the practical questions remain:

  • What does AI actually check in a schematic?
  • How accurate are the findings?
  • How does it interpret datasheets?
  • Where does it help, and where does human review still matter?

In this live Q&A session, we walk through real schematic findings from DRCY, AllSpice’s AI-powered design review agent. You will see how AI analyzes schematic data, references datasheets, and surfaces potential issues during review.

Most of the session is driven by attendee questions. This webinar is a repeat by demand, based on the strong interest and replays from the original session.

If you are evaluating how AI fits into your design review process, this session will give you a clear, practical view.

What You'll See

During the webinar, we will cover questions engineers frequently ask, including:

  • How AI interprets schematics and datasheets during review
  • Examples of real findings surfaced during first-pass review
  • How teams handle false positives and edge cases
  • Where AI helps reduce review cycles
  • How AI fits into existing design review workflows

Every example is based on real schematic analysis inside AllSpice.

Daniel Lindmark
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Nick Herbert
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March 18, 2026
10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM EST

Most of the session is driven by attendee questions.

Agenda

1. Introductions (3 minutes)
Quick overview of the team and context for the discussion.

2. Quick design review example (5 minutes)
We will walk through a representative DRCY review finding to show how the AI analyzes a schematic, references datasheets, and surfaces issues.

3. Live engineer Q&A (30 minutes)
The majority of the session is driven by attendee questions. Topics often include accuracy, datasheet interpretation, false positives, and practical workflow integration.

4. Wrap-up and next steps (3–5 minutes)

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Valentina Ratner

Co-Founder & CEO

At heart, I’m an engineer. I love building real world things and improving the way we build them. Early in my career at Amazon, I watched capable teams build complex systems using archaic workflows that had not really evolved. AllSpice.io started as an effort to change that and bring modern software practices, and now AI, into hardware development. These days, I don’t build products hands-on anymore, but I get to see them come to live through the teams we support. Originally from Argentina, I moved to Boston for school and earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University, an M.S. in Engineering (Computer Science), and an MBA from Harvard. I now live in San Francisco with my husband, young son, and very sassy miniature schnauzer.

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Kyle Dumont

Co-Founder & CTO

I've always been obsessed with building, innovating, and finding novel solutions for emerging technologies. Since early in my career, I've loved the synthesis between physical hardware and digital integration electrical engineering offered, and spent many years taking hardware products from concept to mass-manufacturing. I started AllSpice.io to ensure hardware engineers have all of the data they need to make impactful decisions at their fingertips. I live in the Boston area, and hold a BS in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University, a MS in Engineering with a focus on Computer Engineering and Machine Learning and an MBA from Harvard, and 5 patents in hardware system integration and sensor design.

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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.

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Valentina Ratner

Co-Founder & CEO

At heart, I’m an engineer. I love building real world things and improving the way we build them. Early in my career at Amazon, I watched capable teams build complex systems using archaic workflows that had not really evolved. AllSpice.io started as an effort to change that and bring modern software practices, and now AI, into hardware development. These days, I don’t build products hands-on anymore, but I get to see them come to live through the teams we support. Originally from Argentina, I moved to Boston for school and earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Boston University, an M.S. in Engineering (Computer Science), and an MBA from Harvard. I now live in San Francisco with my husband, young son, and very sassy miniature schnauzer.

Headshot of a team member

Kyle Dumont

Co-Founder & CTO

I've always been obsessed with building, innovating, and finding novel solutions for emerging technologies. Since early in my career, I've loved the synthesis between physical hardware and digital integration electrical engineering offered, and spent many years taking hardware products from concept to mass-manufacturing. I started AllSpice.io to ensure hardware engineers have all of the data they need to make impactful decisions at their fingertips. I live in the Boston area, and hold a BS in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University, a MS in Engineering with a focus on Computer Engineering and Machine Learning and an MBA from Harvard, and 5 patents in hardware system integration and sensor design.

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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).

Smiling man with short brown hair wearing a dark blue patterned button-up shirt standing in front of a blue and yellow background with circuit-like design.

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.