UK startup PhysicsX, founded by former Formula 1 engineering expert Robin Tuluie, has introduced an AI tool that can streamline the process of designing a new aircraft from months to just a few days. Dubbed LGM-Aero, the software generates new airplane designs using advanced algorithms trained on over 25 million geometries, predicting lift, drag, stability, and other attributes for each shape. It is the first Large Geometry Model (LGM) for aerospace engineering developed by PhysicsX. The software is a first step in transforming the practice of engineering in advanced industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.
It is designed to help engineers anticipate design obstacles and improve the efficiency of the design process. The AI technology can optimize across multiple types of physics in seconds, much faster than numerical simulation, and with the same level of accuracy. PhysicsX, based in London, has raised €30 millon in funding and is focused on reimagining simulation for science and engineering using AI in sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. The company aims to save time and money for engineers by helping them better understand design challenges before building a physical prototype. This AI technology can simulate and solve complex physical problems by learning patterns from data and physical laws.
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