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[01] Discover
28K+ precision manufacturing companies.
Almost none are in traditional databases.
Family-owned CNC shops, aerospace fabricators, and medical device contract manufacturers are the backbone of American manufacturing — and they're invisible to traditional databases. These companies live on ThomasNet, in AS9100 certification registries, and government procurement portals.
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Precision manufacturers in the US
CNC shops, fabricators, and specialty OEMs
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Are privately held
the owner makes every major purchasing decision
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Are in traditional lead gen tools
invisible to standard B2B databases
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[02] Research
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where they actually certify and compete.
Machine shop owners aren't on LinkedIn. They're listed on ThomasNet, registered in AS9100 and ISO 13485 certification databases, ITAR-registered with the State Department, and filing bids on SAM.gov. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time, pulling company capabilities, certifications, owner contacts, and growth signals that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
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AS9100 and ISO certifications as quality tiers
An AS9100-certified shop serves aerospace OEMs. An ISO 13485 shop makes medical devices. Origami pulls certification type, revision level, and registrar from accreditation databases so you can target manufacturers at the right quality tier for your product.
ITAR registration as a defense market signal
ITAR-registered manufacturers handle controlled defense articles and have cleared supply chains. Origami searches State Department ITAR registrations to identify shops already approved for defense work — a strong signal of contract volume and security investment.
Equipment purchases as capacity expansion
When a machine shop buys a $500K 5-axis CNC, they're expanding capacity and taking on more complex work. Origami detects equipment purchases through dealer records, press releases, and job postings for new machine operators.
Government contract wins as revenue proof
A shop winning DoD or NASA subcontracts has validated capabilities and growing revenue. Origami tracks SAM.gov awards, subcontract announcements, and SBIR grants to surface manufacturers with proven demand and expanding order books.
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