Synerglass-Soft’s Vision for Smarter Software
Issue #156 of Verre & Protections Magazine explores one of the most impactful transformations currently reshaping the glass industry: the rise of Artificial Intelligence and its integration into industrial software.
As part of this editorial feature, Synerglass-Soft was highlighted for its forward-looking approach to digital innovation.
Karine Houbrix, Program Manager at Synerglass-Soft, answered a series of questions from the magazine’s editorial team, sharing the company’s vision and concrete use cases of AI designed specifically for glass professionals.
An Industry Under Pressure, Ready for Change
The glass industry is evolving rapidly, driven by increasing operational complexity, tighter margins, growing international competition, and ever-higher customer expectations. Manufacturers and processors are expected to deliver faster quotes, flawless production, and reliable logistics—while maintaining strict quality standards.
In a global market where competition is intensifying and cost-performance ratios are constantly being challenged, efficiency and agility are no longer optional—they are critical.
To address these challenges, Synerglass-Soft is taking a decisive step forward by embedding Artificial Intelligence directly into its software ecosystem, a strategic move highlighted in Verre & Protections Magazine, Issue #156.
AI Designed for Real Industry Needs
Unlike generic AI tools, Synerglass-Soft’s AI agent has been purpose-built for the glass industry. Developed through extensive market research and close collaboration with industry professionals, it responds to a clear and shared need: simplifying complex workflows while improving efficiency and reliability across the entire glass transformation process.
From quotation and production planning to logistics and invoicing, glass professionals handle highly technical processes every day. The AI agent acts as an intelligent assistant—supporting users in their daily operations, reducing manual workload, and minimizing technical and pricing errors.
Smarter Quoting, Faster Decisions
One of the most impactful capabilities of the AI agent is its ability to automatically generate personalized and accurate price quotes.
By intelligently combining customer requirements, product specifications, glass constraints, industry standards, and internal business rules, the system delivers reliable pricing in a fraction of the usual time.
The result: faster response times, more consistent quotes, and increased customer confidence—a decisive advantage in a highly competitive market.
Built on Deep Glass Industry Expertise
What truly differentiates Synerglass-Soft’s AI is not just its technology, but its deep understanding of glass-specific processes and terminology.
The AI integrates complex product configurations, regulatory norms, pricing logic, and operational constraints. It doesn’t simply automate tasks—it behaves as a true expert companion, capable of supporting decision-making while adapting to real-world industrial realities.
Seamlessly Integrated Across the Synerglass-Soft Ecosystem
The AI agent will be progressively deployed across the full Synerglass-Soft solution suite, including:
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Symbiose – ERP for industrial glass manufacturers
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StarterPro – ERP for glaziers and mirror makers
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SynerTracker & SynerStock – Mobile applications for shop-floor and stock management
This unified integration ensures consistency, scalability, and maximum value for users, regardless of their role or operational environment.
Shaping a Smarter Future for the Glass Industry
By embedding AI directly into its core software solutions, Synerglass-Soft is not simply following a trend—it is setting a new standard for the glass industry.
The objective is clear:
empower glass professionals with intelligent, reliable, and user-centric tools that enhance productivity, improve decision-making, and reduce cognitive load.
The future of the glass industry is intelligent, connected, and practical—and Synerglass-Soft is proud to help shape it.
📰 Source: Verre & Protections Magazine – Issue #156
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