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Tired of the hype and speculation surrounding the term Artificial General Intelligence? How about something that could be a useful tool for engineers? This release breeds questions as well as answers. How do you think you could use it?

  • Foundation EGI platform: Demonstrating AI- & physics-driven disassembly of Engineering files
  • With AI purpose-built for engineering, Foundation EGI is empowering teams to design faster, solve harder problems, and rethink what’s possible.

Foundation EGI, creator of the world’s first Engineering General Intelligence (EGI) platform, announced $23M in oversubscribed Series A funding, raising over $30M total. The company is accelerating its vision of turning manufacturing’s biggest bottlenecks into breakthroughs using domain-specific AI.

The latest round was led by Translink Capital with participation from RRE Ventures, McRock Capital, Escape Investment Management (Jim Scapa), Fifth Growth Fund, and returning backers including E14 Fund, UNION, GRIDS Capital, and Henry Ford III.

“We’re not just using AI to automate tasks. We’re building AI that knows when to break the rules,” said Wojciech Matusik, Ph.D., Co-founder & CSO of Foundation EGI and Professor of EECS and MechE at MIT. “The biggest leaps in engineering haven’t come from following best practices. They came from challenging assumptions. Foundation EGI is designed to do exactly that.”

EGI combines purpose-built large language models with physics-based context and engineering best practices to tackle the complex nature of engineering, from design to manufacturing to documentation. It transforms disorganized specifications, siloed tribal knowledge, and outdated instructions into succinct, structured, auditable, and human-/machine-executable workflows.

“The next industrial revolution will be AI-native,” said Mok Oh, Ph.D., Co-founder and CEO of Foundation EGI. “It begins by empowering engineers with AI tools that speak their language. From there, we move toward a future where humans and machines co-design with shared context and creativity.”

Foundation EGI was born from MIT’s cross-disciplinary research in AI for design and manufacturing, led by co-founders Matusik and Michael Foshey. Their seminal paper, Large Language Models for Design and Manufacturing, was published in 2024 and has influenced a new wave of intelligent engineering tools. Foundation EGI was founded to commercialize and power real-world AI applications for all manufacturing domains, including automotive, heavy industry, appliances, power tools, advanced manufacturing, and much more.

“We are thrilled to invest in Foundation EGI to support their next phase of growth,” said Toshi Otani, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Translink Capital, who led the Series A. “We backed Foundation EGI because this is one of the rare teams that combines deep technical mastery in AI with firsthand knowledge of how design and manufacturing actually work. In addition, we believe that there is a great market opportunity that exists in Japan, Korea and Taiwan where we have a strong track record of supporting our portfolio companies.”

“The best founders don’t just see around corners. They reshape the cornerstones of entire industries,” said Vic Singh, General Partner at RRE Ventures. “When we met Mok, Wojciech and Mike we were immediately impressed with their market depth and technical acumen. Foundation EGI is building core infrastructure for the next generation of industrial AI — transforming manual processes that traditionally cost millions of dollars and countless hours of skilled labor into Engineering Intelligence — upending the space while giving engineers leverage to focus on the higher order work.

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