PhysicsX nears unicorn status with Series B extension
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PhysicsX nears unicorn status with Series B extension

NVIDIA-backed round boosts AI-native engineering platform for global manufacturers

11/19/2025
Yassin El Hardouz
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PhysicsX has extended its Series B funding round with a new investment from NVentures, the venture capital arm of NVIDIA. The additional capital lifts the company’s total Series B proceeds to more than $155 million and puts its valuation close to the $1 billion mark. Headquartered in the United Kingdom, the company positions itself at the intersection of artificial intelligence and industrial engineering, aiming to reshape how complex physical systems are conceived and built.


Funding Round and Strategic Investor

The Series B round was initially led in June 2025 by London-based venture capital firm Atomico, which backed the company alongside a group of global institutional investors. New and existing participants in the round include Temasek, Siemens, Applied Materials, and July Fund, as well as General Catalyst, NGP, Radius Capital, Standard Investments, and Allen & Co. NVentures’ decision to join the extension further anchors PhysicsX within NVIDIA’s broader ecosystem of AI-driven industrial and enterprise solutions.

AI-Native Engineering Vision

PhysicsX is building what it describes as a new software stack for AI-native engineering, shifting large-scale numerical physics simulations from traditional computation to AI inference. By doing so, the company aims to address long-standing bottlenecks in speed, scalability, and accuracy that limit conventional simulation tools. Its platform is designed to enable engineers to explore significantly larger design spaces, iterate faster, and bring new products to market with fewer physical prototypes and lower development risk.

Transforming Product Development Lifecycles

Across the product development lifecycle, the PhysicsX platform seeks to integrate AI into every stage of engineering, from early design exploration to testing, manufacturing, and operational optimization. Customers can use the technology to simulate how products will perform under different conditions, then refine designs in software before committing to tooling and production. This approach supports higher performing products, more efficient manufacturing processes, and better trade-offs between cost, reliability, and sustainability.

Addressing Industrial Pressures and Use Cases

Global manufacturers face increasing pressure to innovate more rapidly while cutting waste, shortening supply chains, and moving toward software-defined development models. PhysicsX targets these needs by delivering tools that help engineering teams compress development timelines and improve productivity without sacrificing rigor. Its customer base spans aerospace and security, automotive, semiconductors, materials and mining, and energy, sectors where marginal performance gains can translate into large commercial and environmental impacts.

Integration with NVIDIA-Powered Industrial AI Cloud

The funding extension follows closely on the announcement that the PhysicsX platform will be available on the NVIDIA-powered Industrial AI Cloud for Europe. This initiative, launched in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom, aims to provide sovereign industrial AI infrastructure tailored to the needs of European manufacturers and industrial organizations. By running PhysicsX’s models on high-performance NVIDIA hardware in this cloud environment, customers in the region are expected to gain access to more powerful simulation and design capabilities with data residency and compliance built in.

Leadership Perspective and Strategic Direction

Commenting on the investment, PhysicsX co-founder and CEO Jacomo Corbo framed the deal as a vote of confidence in an AI-first future for engineering and manufacturing. He stressed that the next generation of physical products will increasingly be imagined, validated, and optimized in software before a single part is produced. Corbo also emphasized that PhysicsX intends to work closely with customers, partners, and investors to build the AI infrastructure needed to tackle some of the most complex industrial challenges, arguing that current pressures on industry demand near-term solutions rather than distant promises.

Company Background and Global Footprint

Founded to accelerate innovation in physical industries, PhysicsX focuses on applying deep learning and advanced simulation approaches to real-world engineering problems. The company works with leading organizations in aerospace and defense, automotive, semiconductors, materials, and energy and renewables, where it supports mission-critical and highly complex programs. While headquartered in the United Kingdom, PhysicsX also maintains offices in London and New York, reflecting its ambition to serve industrial customers across both European and North American markets.


With NVentures joining its extended Series B round, PhysicsX has secured a fresh endorsement from one of the most influential players in AI hardware and software. The new funding and deepening relationship with NVIDIA and Deutsche Telekom position the company to scale its AI-native engineering platform and reach more industrial customers. As manufacturers seek faster innovation cycles and software-defined development, PhysicsX is betting that AI-powered physics simulation will become a foundational layer of the next industrial era.