Mistral launches Industrial Engineering AI with Airbus, BMW and EDF as headline customers
At its first annual conference in Paris, Mistral formally rolled out the physics-aware AI stack it built around the Emmi acquisition, with Airbus, BMW and EDF as launch customers.
Mistral AI used its first annual conference in Paris on Thursday to formally launch “Mistral for Industrial Engineering,” a physics-aware AI stack pitched directly at heavy-industry customers, with Airbus, BMW, EDF and the shipping group CMA CGM named as launch deployments.
The product is the commercial layer Mistral has been visibly building toward since its acquisition of Vienna’s Emmi AI earlier this month, and represents the French firm’s clearest articulated alternative to the consumer-and-enterprise-software focus that has defined the largest US foundation-model labs.
The technical core of the offering is what the industry calls simulation surrogate modelling, neural networks trained on the outputs of expensive physics simulators that can subsequently produce comparable answers in seconds rather than hours.
Emmi’s models, originally...
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