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SimScale Makes Available Engineering AI Agents

SimScale opens Engineering AI to organizations globally who are ready to automate the full simulation workflow, company shares.

SimScale Makes Available Engineering AI Agents
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The announcement marks the transition of Engineering AI from customer deployments into full public availability, SimScale notes. Image courtesy: SimScale

By DE Editors  

May 26, 2026

SimScale, an AI-native cloud platform for engineering simulation, has opened up enterprise waitlist access to its guided pilot service for Engineering AI agents — autonomous simulation orchestration tools. The tools extract technical intent from engineering specifications and execute the validation workflow, from CAD preparation and meshing to solver configuration and final report, according to SimScale.

The announcement marks the transition of Engineering AI from customer deployments into full public availability, SimScale notes.

SimScale’s Engineering AI encodes expert knowledge — a team’s specific standards, solver preferences, and compliance rules — into agents that operate near autonomously.

“The constraint we kept hearing from engineering leaders isn’t compute — it’s time,” says David Heiny, CEO of SimScale. “How do you capture what your best simulation engineers know, and make it instantly available to every project, every team member, every second of the day? What used to require a specialist to configure from scratch now runs autonomously, with the same guardrails your senior engineers would apply."

SimScale Engineering AI orchestrates the complete simulation pipeline based on context and intent: extracting requirements from RFQ and project documentation,configuring the simulations needed, executing parallel simulation runs in the cloud, and delivering auditable, proposal-ready validation reports. Agents are built on a foundation of more than 1 million real-world simulation projects and can carry an organization’s own domain standards and compliance rules, according to SImScale.

To accompany public availability, SimScale has opened a guided pilot waitlist for organizations with active simulation workflows and defined AI objectives to express their interest in starting their agentic engineering adoption journey. Accepted teams may receive a serviced pilot program in which SimScale engineers deploy Engineering AI directly on live projects. 

Enterprise teams can apply now at Engineering AI Waitlist.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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