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London-based PhysicsX, which uses AI to design industrial parts like jet engines and semiconductors, raised a $300M Series C led by Temasek at a $2.4B valuation

PhysicsX, a British startup that develops artificial intelligence models for manufacturing components like jet engines and semiconductors …

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London-based PhysicsX, which uses AI to design industrial parts like jet engines and semiconductors, raised a $300M Series C led by Temasek at a $2.4B valuation

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PhysicsX Nabs $300M to Build AI for Jet Engines and Chips

London startup PhysicsX lands a massive Series C at a $2.4B valuation to push AI into industrial manufacturing.

PhysicsX just locked down $300 million in Series C funding, catapulting the London-based startup to a $2.4 billion valuation. Temasek led the round.

The company builds AI models purpose-built for designing and manufacturing industrial components — think jet engines and semiconductors. Not chatbots. Not image generators. Actual physical stuff that flies through the sky and powers your devices.

It's a compelling niche. While most AI startups chase software use cases, PhysicsX is betting that simulation-heavy industries are desperate for machine learning tools that can accelerate how complex parts get designed and produced.

At $2.4 billion, the valuation signals serious investor confidence that AI-for-manufacturing is more than a side quest. Temasek clearly agrees, putting significant capital behind the thesis that the factory floor is AI's next big frontier.