Industries
What will AGI do for Special Die and Tool, Die Set, Jig, and Fixture Manufacturing?
Since no child occupations or products are seeded, the scalar is derived from the NAICS description. The industry is defined as 'tool and die shops' engaged in 'manufacturing special tools and fixtures, such as cutting dies and jigs.' This represents heavy industrial fabrication and machining, meaning the core value-producing work is fundamentally hands-on and physical, landing it in the physical band.
The core output is physical, requiring intensive computer-numerical-control machining of hardened metals on the shop floor. The upfront engineering, quoting, and design processes operate entirely in digital environments, where artificial intelligence interacts with 3D models to generate tool designs, map machining paths, and calculate job-shop estimates.