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Dalus: AI-powered MBSE software for engineering teams to model complex systems, manage requirements, and preserve knowledge using SysML v2.
Key people at Dalus.
Dalus was founded in 2024 by Sebastian Völkl (Founder) and Eliot Khachi (Founder).
Dalus is an enterprise software company that develops AI-powered model-based systems engineering platforms to help engineering teams design, model, and validate complex hardware systems. The core platform utilizes the SysML v2 standard and features an artificial intelligence assistant called Dalus Copilot, which automatically generates system architectures, manages technical requirements, and analyzes extensive engineering documentation. Designed specifically for mission-critical industries such as aerospace, defense, robotics, and automotive manufacturing, the software facilitates live collaboration and integrates directly with established development tools including GitLab and MATLAB. Backed by early-stage accelerator Y Combinator as a participant in its Winter 2025 batch, the startup currently operates with a core team of three employees while actively recruiting to fill additional specialized engineering roles. Dalus was officially founded in 2024 by co-founders Sebastian Völkl and former Aerojet Rocketdyne engineer Eliot Khachi.
Key people at Dalus.
Dalus was founded in 2024 by Sebastian Völkl (Founder) and Eliot Khachi (Founder).
Dalus is an AI-powered hardware system design software that revolutionizes complex systems engineering for mission-critical industries such as aerospace, defense, robotics, energy, and automotive. It provides an intuitive, cloud-based model-based systems engineering (MBSE) platform that centralizes all system requirements, architectures, and constraints into a single living digital model. This enables faster, more iterative hardware development cycles akin to software development, addressing inefficiencies caused by traditional document-based approaches. Dalus serves both startups and large organizations, including Israel Aerospace Industries, by facilitating real-time collaboration, automating tedious updates with AI, and integrating seamlessly with existing design and simulation tools[1][3][4].
Dalus was founded in 2024 by Eliot Khachi and Sebastian Völkl. The founders identified the slow, siloed, and error-prone nature of traditional hardware development processes, especially in complex engineering domains. Motivated to bring clarity, structure, and intelligence to systems engineering workflows, they developed Dalus as a cloud-native, AI-driven platform built on the latest SysMLv2 standard. Early traction includes partnerships with major aerospace and defense companies, validating the platform’s value in real-world complex system design[2][4].
Dalus rides the growing trend of digital transformation in hardware development, often called the "industrial renaissance," where software-driven approaches are increasingly applied to physical product design. The timing is critical as industries like aerospace, defense, new space, and robotics demand faster innovation cycles and more agile hardware development to keep pace with market and technological shifts. Dalus addresses market forces such as the need for better collaboration, error reduction, and rapid iteration in hardware design, which traditional document-based systems cannot support efficiently. By providing a modern MBSE platform powered by AI, Dalus influences the broader ecosystem by enabling hardware teams to innovate faster and with greater confidence, potentially accelerating the hardtech boom[1][4].
Dalus is poised to become a foundational infrastructure player in the next generation of hardware development, especially as AI and digital modeling become standard in complex engineering workflows. Future growth will likely be shaped by expanding integrations, enhancing AI capabilities, and scaling adoption across more industries and larger enterprises. As hardware development increasingly mirrors software agility, Dalus’s influence will deepen, helping teams manage complexity and speed innovation. The company’s ongoing collaboration with industry leaders and commitment to user-driven product evolution position it well for sustained momentum in the fast-evolving hardtech landscape[4].
This forward-looking trajectory ties back to Dalus’s mission to make hardware development as fast and iterative as software, fundamentally transforming how complex systems are engineered.