Experience BISE
Two ways to experience BISE — a physical factory set up on your conference table with BISE running live, or a walk through the actual aerospace facility in Bengaluru where BISE runs production every day.
A factory on a conference table. No laptop. No slides.
We bring the factory to you — not on a screen, but on a conference table. A compact physical set-up with real warehouses, real machines, real workers, and real work orders is laid out in front of your team. Every element has a counterpart inside BISE.
We then run the factory. A sales order arrives. Material is issued from the warehouse. The machine starts the job. An operator scans a job card. A quality hold is raised. A delivery goes out. Your team watches each physical event happen on the table — and simultaneously sees its exact digital reflection in BISE in real time.
There are no prepared slides. There is no script that navigates around weak spots. Every question can be answered by moving something on the table and observing what the system does next. By the end, your team understands BISE the way you understand something you have used — not something you have been shown.
We configure the scenario for your industry. The products on the table, the customer orders, the machine constraints — all reflect your world, not ours.
Walk the floor. See BISE running live production.
For serious prospects, we offer something rare: an invitation to walk through the actual aerospace precision parts facility in Bengaluru where BISE was built and where it runs production every day.
You will see operators picking job cards on the Android app. You will see the APS engine on a floor monitor, scheduling in real time. You will see a quality inspector scanning a part and raising an NCR. You will see the management dashboard on the office screen — live KPIs from actual running production.
This is not a showcase environment. This is a real factory. The parts are real. The schedules are real. The pressure is real. We invite you to see how BISE handles it.
We keep it simple. No sales pipeline. No pressure. You tell us what you want to see, we prepare it, and we show you.
Fill in the contact form or email us directly. Tell us your industry and what you want to see.
We configure a BISE instance with your industry's workflows. For a factory tour, we schedule around active production.
Demo via video call, or walk the factory floor in Bengaluru. Ask anything. No agenda except showing you the truth.
We follow up with a proposal if you want one. If BISE is not the right fit, we will tell you that too.
"We don't sell BISE from a slide deck. We show it on a factory floor. Because that is where it was born."
— Insphere Ideas Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru
Common Questions
Just tell us your industry and 2–3 scenarios you care about most — for example, "show me how a breakdown mid-batch is handled" or "show me how an urgent aerospace order gets inserted without disrupting the existing schedule." We prepare the rest.
The factory tour is reserved for serious prospects in precision manufacturing — typically manufacturers with 30+ employees and a defined production planning challenge. We limit visits to keep disruption to the production team minimal. We ask for a brief introduction before confirming the visit.
Implementation is a structured 7-phase engagement. For a manufacturer going live on all core modules, the typical timeline is 16–24 weeks from contract signature to go-live, depending on master data readiness and customer team availability. We walk through a detailed project timeline in the proposal stage.
Nothing for the demo — we run it on our own infrastructure. For a full implementation, you will need a database server meeting our minimum specification (4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM, 100 GB SSD, PostgreSQL 15+). We provide the specification sheet at the proposal stage.
No. Both the demo and the factory tour are provided at no charge and with no obligation. We invest the time because we believe that seeing BISE running real production is the most honest way to evaluate whether it is right for you.