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Munich, February 4, 2026 — PhysicsX announced today that its AI-native engineering platform is live on Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud, as Germany’s first Industrial AI Factory officially enters operation in Munich.
The opening of the AI Factory marks a major milestone for sovereign, production-ready AI in Europe. Delivered on Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud and powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing, the PhysicsX platform enables engineers to train and deploy physics AI directly inside real-world engineering workflows — securely, at scale, and on European sovereign compute.
PhysicsX’s availability on the Industrial AI Cloud is part of a three-year strategic partnership between Deutsche Telekom and PhysicsX to accelerate the rollout of AI-native engineering capabilities for Europe’s industrial base. This collaboration unites three essential pillars that turn infrastructure into measurable engineering advantage:
- Scaled, sovereign AI compute via the Industrial AI Cloud for the training of PhysicsX's next-generation physics foundation models;
- A robust AI-native engineering software stack — the PhysicsX platform — and the expertise of Deutsche Telekom’s T-Systems as a leading European systems integrator for rapid onboarding;
- Integrated delivery through joint PhysicsX and T-Systems forward-deployed engineering teams, mobilized at customer sites to build powerful engineering, manufacturing, and production workflows and applications.
Running natively on the Industrial AI Cloud, PhysicsX integrates governed product data, proprietary and cutting-edge third-party physics AI models, and GPU-accelerated compute into a continuous learning loop — enabling massive performance gains and system-level advantage for European industrials. With out-of-the-box interoperability across established engineering toolchains, the platform meets engineers where they already work to enhance the experience and deliver innovation at scale.
“Our role as PhysicsX is to provide the software layer that powers the next generation of hardware innovation and production. I’m incredibly excited that European industrials can now benefit from our platform running on the scaled, sovereign compute infrastructure of Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud,” said Jacomo Corbo, CEO & Co-Founder of PhysicsX. “Our strategic partnership with T-Systems is a major step forward: we're training our largest foundation models on the Industrial AI Cloud and working together to rapidly onboard industrial customers, enabling them to build powerful private foundation models and AI-enabled engineering and manufacturing workflows.”
"The partnership between PhysicsX and Deutsche Telekom combines physics expertise with state-of-the-art and sovereign AI technology. It is precisely this combination that makes the difference: it exemplifies the European claim to intelligently combine innovation and sovereignty in industry. This will enable us to become pioneers in Europe and Germany in physical AI, which means a competitive advantage for industry in many areas," says Ferri Abolhassan, CEO of T-Systems and Member of the Board of Management of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The launch in Munich marks another step toward Europe’s AI-powered industrial future where sovereign infrastructure, trusted data, and AI-native engineering come together to strengthen competitiveness, resilience, and long-term innovation.
About PhysicsX
PhysicsX is a physical AI company on a mission to accelerate innovation and overhaul what engineering and manufacturing look like today. The company is building a new software stack to deliver deep AI enablement across the entire engineering lifecycle. PhysicsX partners with leading organizations in aerospace & defense, automotive, semiconductors, materials, and energy & renewables, supporting them on some of their most critical and complex challenges. PhysicsX is headquartered in the United Kingdom, with offices in London and New York. For press inquiries, contact press@physicsx.ai.
Contact Information for Deutsche Telekom: Philipp Schindera (philipp.schindera@telekom.de) (SVP CorporateCommunications)