French AI Firm Mistral Announces Deals with BMW, Airbus
The stack uses simulation surrogate modeling to deliver engineering answers in seconds, and Mistral says Airbus, BMW, EDF and CMA CGM are launch customers.
- On Wednesday, Mistral AI announced 'Mistral for Industrial Engineering' at its inaugural Paris conference, a physics-aware AI stack designed for heavy-industry customers including launch partners Airbus, BMW, EDF, and shipping group CMA CGM.
- Integrating physics simulation capabilities acquired through Mistral's May purchase of Austrian startup Emmi AI, the new stack enables neural networks to predict physical behavior in seconds rather than hours, accelerating engineering design cycles.
- Airbus and BMW will deploy the stack to improve flight safety and crash simulation accuracy; Mistral co-founder Timothée Lacroix said the partnership aims to "accelerate innovation, contribute to improve flight safety, and deliver greater value for customers."
- Beyond software, Mistral is investing $4.6 billion in European data centers to ensure data sovereignty, with CEO Arthur Mensch stating the company aims to "control more of its infrastructure" while competing with American hyperscalers.
- Targeting $1 billion in 2026 revenue, Mistral is expanding its enterprise presence while Mensch continues urging European policymakers to create "buy European" rules prioritizing local suppliers for public digital services contracts in cloud computing and AI.
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