Neural Concept showcases accelerated AI-driven product design in Las Vegas Internet of Things News %
Neural Concept has announced that it will be showcasing its forthcoming platform advancements and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customer case studies at CES 2025 in Las Vegas from today until January 10. The company is hosting invite-only meetings at The Venetian with its partners and customers, and highlighting use-cases of its offerings in the automotive and microelectronics industries.
Neural Concept currently works with over 70 OEMs and Tier 1s that use its 3D AI platform. Partners include NVIDIA, Safran, Bosch, Subaru, and LG Electronics. It’s active in the microelectronics, automotive, and consumer electronics industries.
CES 2025 provides Neural Concept with an opportunity to demonstrate products and attract new customers and partners looking for accelerated product development and design methods.
Neural Concept claims its AI platform helps OEMS, Tier 1s, and partners cut product development times by up to 75%, and brings improvements in energy use and performance, and, where applicable, aerodynamics, safety, fluid dynamics, noise reduction, vibrations, and harsh sensations (NVH).
The company will showcase how a microelectronics customer uses the platform in the design of electrical transformers. According to Neural Concept, its client can forecast design outcomes with exceptional precision, with the predictive model reportedly achieving over 99% accuracy.
Neural Concept will also exhibit how Tier 1s currently use its platform to create cooling systems for EV batteries, achieving a 30% increase in efficiency and faster time-to-market.
Neural Concept has scheduled discussions and presentations at the swisstech pavilion and on the booth of a Tier 1 automotive supplier, where efficiency increases of 20% are reported.
Speaking ahead of CES, CEO and co-founder Pierre Baqué said Neural Concept’s 3D AI platform is changing product development. “Neural Concept is a 3D AI platform that places AI at the core of product development, transforming how engineers design, conceptualise and validate products,” he said.
Baqué said CES 2025 “is an opportunity to meet with key customers across automotive, microelectronics and consumer electronics, showcase coming developments on our roadmap – and the transformative results our 70+ OEM customers are already achieving with our platform.”
Neural Concept’s notable partners include NVIDIA, in a collaboration that allows Neural Concept’s OEM customers to create digital twins that help companies speed up Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) processes.
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