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Zurich’s Fainite AG Secures €165K From Venture Kick To Advance Physics-Based Simulations

Mar 2, 2026 | By Kailee Rainse

Zurich-based Fainite AG has secured €165,000 (CHF 150,000) from Venture Kick to advance its physics-based simulation technology and broaden access to sophisticated engineering analysis across multiple applications.

SUMMARY

  • Zurich-based Fainite AG has secured €165,000 (CHF 150,000) from Venture Kick to advance its physics-based simulation technology and broaden access to sophisticated engineering analysis across multiple applications.

Modern hardware development and material testing rely heavily on physics-based simulations for design, validation, and manufacturing. Yet these simulations are often time- and compute-intensive, driving up costs and slowing product development.

Engineers frequently simplify models, limiting real-world accuracy and constraining performance when extensive testing becomes too expensive.

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Fainite addresses this challenge with a physics-aware AI platform that accelerates and streamlines simulation workflows. The platform enables engineers to run simulations faster set up new workflows in minutes, and intelligently reuse prior results through deep learning and physics-informed models.

An integrated AI agent guides users, providing expert recommendations and making advanced analysis and design exploration more accessible while preserving core physical principles.

The company targets the roughly 9 million hardware engineers impacted by these bottlenecks, focusing initially on complex engineering problems that general-purpose AI struggles to solve.

The funding will support expanding the technology into additional engineering domains, accelerating the launch of a scalable next-generation platform, and strengthening the team and go-to-market efforts to drive enterprise adoption.

Founded in 2025, Fainite AG develops a physics-aware AI simulation engine that makes engineering simulations faster, simpler, and more scalable.

The platform empowers mechanical engineers, simulation experts and designers to reduce costs, enable real-time decision-making and achieve unprecedented performance, transforming how complex engineering challenges are solved.

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