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Your work instructions are only as powerful as how fast you can create, update, and connect them.
In this live demo, Steve Wishau, Head of Product at PICO, will walk you through the easiest way to start digitizing—by importing your existing work instructions directly into PICO. If your current work instructions are in the following formats, we can help you get started:
- MS Word or Google Docs
- MS Excel or Google Sheets
- MS PowerPoint or Google Slides
- Dozuki or other digital work instruction platforms
You’ll learn how to quickly map your text, images, and Bill of Materials to prepare for digitization and import-ready conversion. Once inside PICO, it's easy to expand and add on more functionality, such as:
- Create variations of work instructions to handle complex product families or customer-specific builds
- Organize and scale operations without duplicating effort
- Connect smart tools and devices to start collecting torque data, validating assembly steps, and error-proofing work in real time
By the end of this session, you’ll understand how modern manufacturers are digitizing in days.
Who Should Attend:
- Manufacturing Engineers who are still managing work instructions in documents or spreadsheets and want a faster, standardized path to digital.
- Operations & Production Managers looking to simplify how they scale and train operators across product lines.
- Quality Engineers focused on traceability, compliance, and error-proofing through connected tools.
- Continuous Improvement Leaders searching for practical ways to modernize without overhauling existing systems.
About the speaker

Steve Wishau | Head of Product, PICO
Steve heads the product team - as a prior PICO user, he monitors the PICO platform roadmap so manufacturers have everything they need to run efficiently and scale effectively. With a wide range of experience covering aerospace, 3D printing, renewable energy, and medical device industries, Steve brings a full toolbox to the internal team and to Pico's customers. Born and raised in southeastern Wisconsin, Steve holds a B.S. Engineering Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.