McLaren Accelerates Product Development with AI Engineering Platform from Rescale and NVIDIA
McLaren Automotive is integrating agentic AI across its engineering lifecycle via Rescale's platform powered by NVIDIA to dramatically speed up design and testing.
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What Happened
McLaren Automotive is transforming its product development by embedding end-to-end agentic AI across the entire engineering lifecycle. The company is using Rescale's digital engineering platform, powered by NVIDIA, which applies a 'perfect-fit' AI stack to accelerate design and engineering processes. This allows McLaren to explore more design space, run complex tests and simulations faster, and reduce manual tasks.
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via agentic engineering workflows on NVIDIA infrastructure
- Faster virtual simulation
- Rapid design exploration with thousands of iterations
- Real-time performance prediction for carbon fiber structures
- Agentic engineering automating complex tasks
- Knowledge-based engineering using engineering knowledge graphs
“This is a genuine strategic transformation for the business. By continuously compounding and optimising our data, our intelligence and our engineering philosophies at unimaginable speed, we can deliver product developments at pace, while protecting the DNA of our company.”
Why this matters
This AI-driven approach allows McLaren to run complex simulations faster, explore more design iterations, and automate repetitive tasks, enabling quicker development of new supercars while preserving engineering heritage.
Terms in This Story
- Agentic AI
- Artificial intelligence systems that can autonomously perform tasks, make decisions, and learn from data without constant human intervention.
- CAE
- Computer-Aided Engineering, the use of computer software to simulate and analyze engineering designs.
- PhysicsNeMo
- NVIDIA's open-source framework for developing AI models that understand and simulate physical systems.
- GTC
- NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference, a major AI and computing conference.
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