BilTAY Technology Builds Real-Time Supply Chain Software Monitoring 100 Factories for Defense Industry
BilTAY Technology stands out on its 20th anniversary with smart-factory and supply chain solutions developed for the defense industry. The company built a software for a large defense firm that monitors 100 factories in real time with full integration.
Alper Bilge, General Manager of BilTAY Technology, said the time between idea and execution has shrunk to minutes — "after 20 years we now work at the speed of thought." The smart-factory operation runs across four main tracks: business management software, management consulting, engineering software and robotics. The defense-industry İMGE CAD/CAM software stores designs encrypted, accessible only by authorised users.
Bilge said AI is actively used inside the company across sales, software, accounting and process management, with an internal AI-enabled structure (IES). Today 6 AIs manage sales, 4 AIs develop software and AI runs and reports the accounting processes. According to Bilge, both humans and AI "digital colleagues" share work on the platform.
To deliver AI to industry on a secure, local basis, the company is building a hardware called KÜP that will go live shortly. Through KÜP, factories will receive an integrated, closed-network, auditable hardware-plus-software solution. BilTAY has named 2026 its "AI year" in its strategic plan; the second major goal is humanoid robot production by 2030 under BLG Robotics.
Key Takeaways:
1. BilTAY Technology built supply chain software monitoring 100 defense-industry factories in real time.
2. Its İMGE CAD/CAM software keeps designs encrypted and authorised-access only.
3. Active in-house AIs: 6 in sales, 4 in software; AI runs accounting.
4. KÜP hardware brings AI to factories on a closed-circuit local basis.
5. Roadmap: 2026 'AI year', humanoid robot production by 2030 under BLG Robotics.
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