PhysicsX Teams with Deutsche Telekom and NVIDIA to Deliver Sovereign AI Infrastructure for Europe’s Advanced Industries

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November 4, 2025
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Berlin, November 4, 2025 — PhysicsX today announced the availability of its AI-native engineering platform on Deutsche Telekom’s Industrial AI Cloud, Europe’s new industrial AI infrastructure powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing.

In an increasingly fragmented global market, Europe’s ability to build, control, and scale its own AI infrastructure has become vital to maintaining industrial competitiveness and security. This milestone marks a significant step toward establishing Europe’s AI gigafactories — sovereign, high-performance environments where physics-based AI will speed how industries design, test, and manufacture sophisticated systems and machines.

By putting cutting-edge AI tools directly in the hands of engineers, this initiative will help ensure that Europe’s most critical industries — including aerospace and defense, automotive, energy and renewables — can accelerate production cycles and achieve breakthrough performance, scaling innovation within European borders.

Deutsche Telekom powers the infrastructure, operations, and security, running on NVIDIA accelerated computing; and PhysicsX delivers the application layer that turns this capability into real engineering and manufacturing impact — enabling companies to compress years of innovation into months and accelerate the design, testing, and production of next-generation technologies.

One Integrated Ecosystem

PhysicsX sits where data, models, and compute meet — transforming them into a powerful system-level advantage for engineers. The PhysicsX AI-native platform is the enabling layer that brings NVIDIA AI infrastructure to industrial organizations, orchestrating the ingestion of governed product data, the training and fine-tuning of physics-informed models, and the deployment of those models back into everyday engineering workflows.

And with out-of-the-box integrations to Siemens, PhysicsX meets engineers where they already work. It connects to Teamcenter as the backbone for product data management, access control, and change processes, and interoperates with CAE environments, like Simcenter, to automate data generation, enabling simulation-in-the-loop AI learning and multi-disciplinary collaboration — without disrupting established workflows.

On the model and compute plane, PhysicsX runs natively on NVIDIA accelerated computing and the NVIDIA CUDA-X accelerated stack, and integrates directly with NVIDIA PhysicsNeMo alongside PhysicsX’s own Large Physics and Geometry Models. Together, these capabilities make production-ready physical AI possible: real-time inference across large design spaces, high-fidelity digital twins, and agentic, generative workflows that continuously improve with new data.

The result is a continuous, data-driven loop that accelerates iterations across design, simulation, validation, and continuous manufacturing and operational processes. Delivered on sovereign European infrastructure, PhysicsX helps customers operationalize industrial AI quickly and securely, reinforcing Europe’s industrial leadership and resilience.

 

Reimagining Engineering with AI

At today’s press conference in Berlin, Jacomo Corbo, CEO and Co-Founder of PhysicsX, demonstrated how the platform translates cloud capability into measurable engineering performance. Showcasing applications across aerospace, automotive, and materials, he underscored how PhysicsX is accelerating the digital renaissance of European manufacturing — turning the promise of sovereign AI into a foundation for global competitiveness.

“Industrial competitiveness increasingly hinges on AI enablement — and that, in turn, makes access to scaled GPU compute infrastructure a sovereign imperative. Deutsche Telekom and NVIDIA are building the world's first Industrial AI Cloud for European manufacturers, and we’re thrilled that the PhysicsX platform will be a core part of its software stack,” says Corbo. “Together with Deutsche Telekom, NVIDIA, and Siemens, our shared mission is to make the most powerful AI both available and consumable to industrial enterprises — to hyper-accelerate every stage of the product lifecycle, from engineering to manufacturing to operations.”

"Artificial intelligence is the backbone of the next industrial revolution. The strength of Europe and Germany will be determined by whether we design the necessary infrastructure and measures ourselves. With the Industrial AI Cloud, we have reached a milestone today — together with our partners and first customers — for a sovereign future," says Ferri Abolhassan, Board member Deutsche Telekom AG and CEOT-Systems International GmbH.

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 anew 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.