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AI is getting easier to access. Making it useful inside hardware engineering is the harder part.

Hardware teams are facing increased pressure to achieve the types of efficiencies and scale that software developers have been experiencing with AI for the last 2-3 years. Join this webinar to learn how AllSpice customers are building the backbone of their AI infrastructure with AllSpice.

In this session, AllSpice CEO Valentina Ratner will share what we are learning on the ground from leading hardware organizations as they adapt their engineering workflows for AI.

Valentina Ratner
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Daniel Lindmark
,
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May 14, 2026
10:00 AM PT / 1:00 PM EST

What you will learn

  • How leading hardware teams are thinking about AI as part of the engineering workflow, not a standalone experiment.
  • Why structured design data and review context matter before AI can produce useful results.
  • How to decide which problems should be solved with deterministic automation, AI agents, or human judgment.
  • Why adoption and workflow fit matter as much as model capability.
  • How teams can start with one workflow, one team, and one measurable outcome.

Why this matters now

Hardware teams are under pressure to move faster, reduce late-stage issues, and get more leverage from the engineering talent they already have. AI can help, but only when it is connected to the right data, instructions, standards, and review process.

The teams getting the most value are not trying to use AI for everything. They are choosing the right tool for the right job:

  • Deterministic systems for known, repeatable checks.
  • AI agents for ambiguous review work, context synthesis, and blind-spot detection.
  • Engineers for tradeoffs, exceptions, validation, and final decisions.

Who should attend

This session is built for:

  • Hardware engineering directors
  • VPs of engineering
  • CTOs and technical executives
  • Product and program leaders working with hardware teams
  • Engineering managers evaluating AI for hardware workflows
  • Teams looking for a practical framework before scaling AI adoption

Hosted by:

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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).

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.

Headshot of a team member

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.

Headshot of a team member

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.