PhysicsX secured $32M in funding to enhance engineering simulations with AI
PhysicsX's platform allows for highly accurate and rapid predictions of physical systems
PhysicsX, a London-based AI startup co-founded by two theoretical physicists, has emerged from stealth mode with $32 million in Series A funding led by General Catalyst. The startup aims to revolutionize physical systems in the enterprise sector by using AI to create and run simulations for engineers in industries like automotive and aerospace.
This approach significantly accelerates the development process and overcomes bottlenecks in testing. With a team of over 50 scientists, PhysicsX offers a platform that can predict physical systems with high accuracy and speed, enabling optimization across various applications. This innovative approach aligns with the growing trend of AI impacting the physical world, and General Catalyst believes PhysicsX has the potential to transform engineering and industrial sectors.