Our Tech for Industry Keynote Is Online: The Engineering Operating System, Discipline as a Driver of Performance

On 24 June 2026, at the Tech for Industry Show 4.0 (Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles), our CEO Stéphane Dicostanzo and our Product & Customer Success lead Valentin Houssin took the stage for a 40-minute keynote built around a single idea: in advanced industry, discipline is not a brake on speed. It is the infrastructure of performance.
We filmed the whole session. The video and the full presentation deck are now available for free on a dedicated page.
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The thesis: discipline as a driver of performance
Two companies can build comparable hardware. What separates them over a decade is not one clever design, because designs get copied. It is the speed, rigor and repeatability with which an organization turns intent into a certified, manufacturable product, program after program.
That capability is not a document. It is an operating system for engineering: an Engineering Operating System. The keynote shows how that system is built, and why it compounds into an advantage competitors cannot copy by hiring a few people.
What the keynote covers
In 40 minutes, Stéphane and Valentin move from diagnosis to method:
- Systemic coupling. One product, thousands of live dependencies: 10,000+ components, 5,000+ specifications, 1,000+ regulatory requirements.
- Fragmentation. Between PLM, spreadsheets and chat, the links that matter live only in someone's head.
- The three layers of an Engineering OS. The process, the data model, the operational data.
- The method. Define the value flow, model each datum, connect the dependencies, then instantiate.
- The executable OS. A structure that verifies itself at every entry, with errors blocked at the source.
- Governance. Your organization, versioned like software.
- AI on a connected graph. Why generative AI is only as smart as the knowledge it can actually reason over.
It is a working session, not a product pitch. The frameworks are ones you can put to work on Monday.
Who should watch it
If you lead engineering, quality or a program in robotics, medtech, aerospace, nuclear or advanced manufacturing, and you feel the operational tax of scattered tools on every program, this keynote is for you.
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