Episode #115: AI + PLM — The Data Readiness Reality Check
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Episode Summary
AI is everywhere, but in engineering and manufacturing, hype often outpaces reality. In this episode of Stay Sharp in Digital Engineering, we unpack what it actually means to be “AI-ready” and why most organizations are struggling to get there.
Hosts Juliann Grant and Jonathan Scott are joined by Graham Law, PLM Solution Architect at Razorleaf, to explore the unglamorous but essential foundation of successful AI initiatives: clean, governed, connected engineering data. With over 16 years in PLM and a deep IT background, Graham offers a grounded perspective on what works, what fails, and where organizations should realistically start.
This conversation cuts through buzzwords to focus on practical steps, real risks, and how PLM enables AI to deliver meaningful insight rather than confident misinformation.
🔑 Key Takeaways
- AI success in engineering is 80% data hygiene and 20% technology
- Messy, duplicated, or poorly linked data leads to confidently wrong AI answers
- PLM provides the structure, context, and governance AI depends on
- Organizations should start small, not attempt to “boil the ocean”
- AI can surface insights humans miss, but only if the data foundation is solid
- Governance is just as important as cleanup—stop creating bad data going forward
👤 Guest
Graham Law
- PLM Solution Architect, Razorleaf
- 16+ years in Product Lifecycle Management Experience with Windchill, Teamcenter, Aras, SOLIDWORKS PLM
- Former IT Manager with deep systems expertise
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