Rescale Raises $115 Million to Advance AI-Driven Digital Engineering

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Rescale, a leader in high-performance computing (HPC) for digital R&D, has secured $115 million in new funding to propel its mission of transforming engineering and scientific innovation through AI-powered digital engineering.

The investment round, led by funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, alongside participation from Nvidia, Microsoft, and other strategic investors, reflects growing demand for intelligent computing infrastructure that supports faster, more efficient innovation cycles across industries. The funds will be used to enhance Rescale’s AI capabilities, expand cloud partnerships, and support the development of its platform for advanced research and product development.

Rescale’s platform enables engineers and scientists to simulate, test, and optimize complex systems across fields such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and life sciences. By integrating AI with cloud HPC, Rescale allows organizations to accelerate discovery while reducing time-to-market and computational overhead.

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“Our future breakthroughs are limited not by imagination, but by the speed at which engineers and scientists can turn ideas into reality,” said Joris Poort, Rescale founder and CEO. “Today’s leading innovators face bottlenecks in limited compute, siloed data, and complexity of AI deployment. Rescale removes these barriers—empowering every engineer and scientist to accelerate discovery, scale impact, and shape the future faster.”

This funding round not only bolsters Rescale’s position as a digital engineering pioneer but also strengthens its collaborations with major cloud and technology providers. As enterprises race to harness AI in every stage of product design and testing, Rescale is positioned to become a central enabler of next-generation innovation.

The company’s latest milestone comes amid growing recognition of the strategic importance of HPC and AI in driving industrial competitiveness and scientific advancement.