BeyondMath
BeyondMath is a technology company.
Financial History
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has BeyondMath raised?
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
BeyondMath is a technology company.
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round.
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M in total across 1 funding round.
BeyondMath's investors include Acrew Capital, Builders VC, Darling Ventures, Headwater Ventures, Insight Partners, Mayfield, Redline Capital, UP.Partners, Chris Cheng.
BeyondMath is a UK-based technology company founded in 2022 that builds an AI-driven generative physics platform for engineering simulations, enabling industrial-scale multiphysics modeling in areas like fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, and physics.[1][2][3][6] Its core product, Digital Windtunnel, delivers rapid design assessment and optimization without physical prototypes or supercomputers, accelerating iterations by up to 1,000x while incorporating real-world data for accuracy; it serves engineers in automotive (e.g., Formula 1 teams), aerospace, and other sectors facing complex simulations for vehicles, aircraft, batteries, and data centers.[2][3][4][6] The company solves high costs (up to $50M supercomputers), long processing times (days), and PhD-level expertise barriers in traditional tools, recently raising $8.5M in seed funding led by UP.Partners, with Insight Partners and InMotion Ventures, to scale on NVIDIA DGX H200 systems.[1][2][4]
BeyondMath demonstrates strong early growth, emerging from stealth with partnerships like a leading F1 team (full-car simulations in under 100 seconds) and aerospace consortia for additive manufacturing, positioning it to cut engineering costs, speed development, and reduce carbon emissions.[2][6]
BeyondMath was founded in 2022 in Cambridge, UK (with some operations in London), by CEO Alan Patterson and Darren, co-founders with complementary expertise.[1][3][4][6] Patterson brings leadership in AI-driven simulation, while Darren offers 15+ years in AI, software development, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), including as Director of Principal Research Engineer at HomeX (acquired by Rolls-Royce).[4] Their prior collaboration and deep domain knowledge in machine learning, CFD, and high-performance computing sparked the idea to apply neural operators—a deep learning method approximating partial differential equations—to overhaul inefficient numerical simulations.[4][6]
The company launched from stealth in 2024 with $8.5M seed funding, quickly securing traction via F1 aerodynamic simulations and aerospace pilots, leveraging NVIDIA tech for industrial-scale training.[2][4][6]
BeyondMath rides the AI-for-science wave, specifically physics-informed neural networks transforming computational engineering amid surging demand for accelerated computing in electrification, autonomy, and sustainable design.[2][4][6] Timing aligns with NVIDIA's DGX advancements and a CFD market bottleneck—industries like F1, aerospace, and EVs need faster iterations as regulations tighten on emissions and supply chains strain.[2][4] Favorable forces include AI hardware leaps (e.g., H200 systems) and investor focus on enterprise AI, with BeyondMath influencing the ecosystem by setting standards for generative physics (largest engineering sim model announced Jan 2025) and enabling non-experts to innovate.[2][4][6]
BeyondMath is primed to dominate AI simulation, expanding from F1/aerospace pilots to batteries, data centers, and beyond, fueled by its seed round and NVIDIA edge.[2][6] Trends like multimodal AI physics models and edge computing will amplify its 1,000x speed gains, potentially capturing CFD's multi-billion market as rivals lag in commercialization.[4] Influence may evolve via ecosystem partnerships (e.g., NVIDIA GTC 2025) and talent hires, solidifying its role in efficient, green engineering—teams not adopting risk falling behind, as seen in F1.[6] This positions BeyondMath to reshape global design workflows, echoing its launch promise of revolutionary efficiency.[2]
BeyondMath has raised $8.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Seed in August 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 1, 2024 | $8.0M Seed | Acrew Capital, Builders VC, Darling Ventures, Headwater Ventures, Insight Partners, Mayfield, Redline Capital, UP.Partners, Chris Cheng |