BeyondMath Raises $8.5 Million to Revolutionize Physics-Based Engineering with Groundbreaking AI-Powered Simulation Platform

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BeyondMath, a leader in advanced engineering simulation, announced it has secured $8.5 million in seed funding led by UP.Partners, with significant participation from Insight Partners and InMotion Ventures, the investment arm of JLR. This funding supports BeyondMath’s ambitious mission to reshape engineering practices globally with its AI-driven multiphysics simulation platform, which accelerates engineering iterations by a factor of 1,000 compared to current solutions.

To help achieve this mission, BeyondMath is among the first to adopt an NVIDIA DGX H200 system to enhance the capabilities of its platform. DGX H200 systems provide advanced AI supercomputing, allowing BeyondMath to train its physics solver at industrial scales and helping it deliver even more groundbreaking solutions to its customers.

“The NVIDIA DGX H200 is a game-changer for AI-driven simulation,” said Alan Patterson, CEO of BeyondMath. “With its robust computing power, we’re equipped to push the boundaries of what is possible in physics-based engineering.”

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“Accelerated computing is revolutionizing industries by enabling unprecedented speed and accuracy in complex simulations,” said Carlo Ruiz, vice president of EMEA AI Data Center Solutions at NVIDIA. “By deploying NVIDIA DGX H200 systems, BeyondMath is equipped to redefine physics-based engineering, training AI models at industrial scales to deliver groundbreaking solutions that can help customers increase efficiencies and speed innovation.”

Setting a New Standard in Engineering Simulation

BeyondMath is pioneering a seismic shift in simulation for complex physical phenomena essential for designing everything from vehicles and aircraft to lithium-ion batteries and the infrastructure of data centers. The company’s AI platform aims to bring new, efficient options to market.

“Current simulation tools are not only prohibitively expensive, requiring up to $50 million supercomputers that take days to process data, but they also demand PhD-level expertise,” said Patterson. “Our platform employs cutting-edge AI trained to decipher the core equations of the physical world, delivering a monumental leap in speed and cost.”

A Vision for Sustainable Efficiency

BeyondMath‘s technology is designed to eradicate inefficiencies in the engineering process, dramatically reducing costs, accelerating development cycles, and minimizing environmental impact. “With our innovative AI platform, we anticipate saving billions for our customers, streamlining industry workflows, and significantly cutting unnecessary carbon emissions,” Patterson added.

SOURCE: PRNewsWire