
We're excited to share that PhysicsX has been selected as one of 13 pioneering software companies to join the Microsoft Agentic Launchpad — a new program created in collaboration with NVIDIA and WeTransact to accelerate the next generation of intelligent, autonomous AI systems.
Chosen from more than 500 applications, this cohort represents some of the most exciting AI innovation emerging across the UK and Ireland. Selection was based on technical readiness, customer value, market potential, and long-term impact.
The Launchpad provides deep technical enablement, access to cutting-edge AI capabilities, and go-to-market acceleration to help participating companies bring transformative products to market faster. The program is designed to empower the next generation of AI innovation by giving scale-ups the resources and infrastructure needed to build and deploy agentic systems at enterprise scale.
“Agentic systems represent a fundamental shift in how engineering and industrial decisions are made — moving from static, bottlenecked workflows to continuous, AI-driven optimization,” said Mark Huntington, MD North America at PhysicsX. “Being selected for Microsoft’s Agentic Launchpad is a strong validation of our approach to physical AI, and an opportunity to accelerate how we bring scalable, production-grade agentic systems into the hands of the world’s most advanced engineering teams.”
What this Means for PhysicsX
Participation in the Agentic Launchpad will give us:
- Access to advanced Microsoft AI infrastructure and engineering resources;
- Technical guidance to accelerate development of agentic systems in complex industrial domains;
- Go-to-market support across Microsoft’s global ecosystem;
- Opportunities to collaborate and integrate more deeply with Azure’s enterprise-grade tooling and deployment pathways.
This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver industrial-grade AI that meets the scale and performance expectations of the world’s leading engineering and manufacturing organizations. We look forward to working closely with Microsoft, NVIDIA, and the Launchpad cohort to bring physics AI deeper into real-world industrial workflows.