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How AI Startups are Changing Manufacturing

The winners of the Siemens AI with Purpose Summit 2025 have joined the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace as sellers – and are helping to transform factories.

On a racetrack, cars aim to go fast - very fast - and, if possible, faster than everyone else. The effort to achieve that starts with the car’s design: inside wind tunnels and simulation labs. In Formula 1, until recently, testing aerodynamics meant running simulations that took hours or even days. Now, a British startup called BeyondMath ran comparable analyses in under 100 seconds. Their “digital wind tunnel” uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze thousands of variables at record speed, shortening development cycles and enabling more ambitious designs.

Yet, as impressive as this is, it’s not just about racing. It’s about how AI is beginning to transform the way entire industries design, plan, and produce goods. For years, AI in manufacturing was talked about more than implemented. That’s changing. As data is involved in every step of the value chain, AI can use it to inform better decisions – decisions that make manufacturing more adaptive, efficient, and sustainable.

Attaining success with interoperable solutions

The founders of BeyondMath from Cambridge, Britain, understand that as well. That’s why, in spring 2025, they attended the Siemens AI with Purpose Summit in Munich – to network, share ideas, cook up new projects and, alongside other startups, present their work to industry stakeholders.

Events like this summit are an excellent opportunity for startups, as they cannot succeed alone in getting their product out – especially in industrial manufacturing, where tasks are too complex, too interconnected. Yet, with the help of others, including startups and established players (such as companies like Accenture, SAP, and Infineon, that also attended the summit), success becomes more attainable. It’s even easier if it happens within an interoperable ecosystem of solutions. Which, just by chance, is what Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace is designed to provide.

Joining an ecosystem

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At the summit, Siemens awarded the ‘2025 Industrial AI Award for startups” for efforts in advancing how AI adds value to industrial applications. Those recognized included, next to BeyondMath, among others Pailot (cloud-based scheduling), Plus10 (real-time optimization), and Blockbrain (knowledge capture on the shop floor). As part of their prize, they were recently onboarded on Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace, alongside three other winning startups from the summit that are also focused on AI in manufacturing.

Pushing Industrial AI

What’s so special about these companies? When people hear about AI today, they think about generative AI and large language models (LLMs). General-purpose models, however, are not tailored to the “language” of industry, which includes simulation results, CAD models, system schematics, sensor data, material properties, and more. Companies that train AI on these kinds of datasets are redefining how manufacturing operates.

Take BeyondMath as an example: Formula One 1 cars are not made on an assembly line. However, the tools used can also be applied to larger-scale production. In aerospace, for instance, the company collaborates with partners to develop innovative Environmental Control and Cabin Pressure Control Systems, which are critical for managing passenger comfort and safety. The AI-driven simulation optimizes additive manufacturing and real-world performance. The result: lighter, lower-cost, and more energy-efficient components - designed in a fraction of the usual time.

The Brain Behind the Factory

Yet, product design is only the first step. Production can also benefit from AI assistance. With many variables involved, scheduling can feel like conducting an orchestra - except half the musicians arrive late, and the score keeps changing. That’s where Pailot’s solution comes in. Its cloud-based scheduling software analyzes complex production data and produces optimized plans that can reduce bottlenecks. A German electronics manufacturer, for example, utilizes it to streamline PCB production, updating schedules on the fly without interrupting the production line.

If Pailot is a conductor, Plus10 is a tuner. Its software runs in a hybrid setup directly on the equipment and in the cloud, analyzing sensor data in real-time and adjusting parameters. A vibration here, a tiny delay there - the software spots it instantly, ensuring equipment runs at its peak around the clock. This kind of optimization reduces downtime and helps machinery learn from each cycle–steadily improving performance without major retrofits. The solution also accelerates the ramp-up of new machines and fully meets compliance requirements, even in highly regulated industries.

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Plus10 solution HOPPER (the online quality optimizer for scrap reduction) is now available on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace

Capturing tacit knowledge

Then there’s Blockbrain, which supports people on the shop floor in daily decision-making. It does so by capturing all the expertise that is locked in the minds of experienced workers - and lost when they leave.

While it resembles an LLM, it´s trained on in-house, non-public procedures, logs, and multimodal data. Imagine a technician facing an unfamiliar error code: instead of flipping through manuals or waiting for an expert, the program suggests step-by-step guidance based on prior fixes. This way, the company builds a living, growing knowledge base that supports consistent decision-making.

The Power of the Ecosystem

Individually, these startups tackle different challenges. Together, they point toward a more connected, data-driven approach to running factories - where design, planning, and operations are parts of the same digital ecosystem. That vision aligns with Siemens Xcelerator and the shift toward interoperable, modular industry solutions.

As part of this journey, the Siemens for Startups program helps founders accelerate their innovation by providing easy access to industry‑grade software, by offering co‑development opportunities where Siemens acts as an early customer to help turn ideas into reality, and by connecting their solutions to our global marketplace to help them scale.

As sellers on the Siemens Xcelerator Marketplace, they can place their tools alongside complementary offerings, making it easier for customers to test, combine, and deploy them. They access Siemens’ global industrial audience, common interoperability standards, and co-innovation opportunities. All of this will accelerate the adoption of industrial AI in the manufacturing sector. Ultimately, we end up with factories that move quickly – not as fast as Formula 1 cars, but fast enough to manufacture efficiently without unnecessary waste.

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