Airbus Ventures Invests in Bifrost AI

<p><strong>MENLO PARK<&sol;strong> &&num;8212&semi; Airbus Ventures has made an investment in San Francisco-based Bifrost AI&comma; a Generative 3D Data platform&comma; to meet the growing demand for AI training data and 3D simulations&period; Bifrost’s physically accurate data generation engine provides the vast real-world scenarios crucial in rapidly training&comma; testing and adapting models in AI and Robotics&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The &dollar;8 milion Series A round was led by Carbide Ventures&comma; with participation from Airbus Ventures&comma; Peak XV’s Surge &lpar;formerly Sequoia Capital India &amp&semi; SEA&rpar;&comma; Wavemaker Partners&comma; MD One&comma; and Techstars&period; The capital will be used to accelerate the commercialization of Bifrost&&num;8217&semi;s product for heavy industries such as aerospace&comma; maritime&comma; manufacturing&comma; and national security&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Today&&num;8217&semi;s pressing challenges&comma; such as labor shortages and escalating geopolitical tensions&comma; primarily exist in the physical world&period; While AI has thrived in the digital realm&comma; its potential in the physical domain remains untapped due to a lack of domain-specific training datasets&period; More than 95&percnt; of enterprises struggle to obtain high-quality training data at scale&comma; often pouring millions into sensor deployments and dedicating months to manual data labeling—only to face uncertain outcomes&period; This struggle is one of the biggest barriers to effectively implementing AI systems in the physical world&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Bifrost’s software platform changes this by allowing teams to generate datasets in minutes using simulated 3D worlds&period; This allows teams to build new AI capabilities faster than ever&comma; teach robots how to solve real-world problems&comma; and adapt to new objects&comma; tasks&comma; and environments in hours instead of months&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Bifrost’s breakthroughs in Generative AI and 3D graphics allow users to create realistic&comma; industry-specific data &amp&semi; scenarios at scale—no 3D expertise needed&period; Designed for AI developers&comma; the platform offers fully controllable real-time 3D worlds in supercharged Jupyter notebooks&period; Traditional 3D simulators often fail to deliver realism&comma; while 2D generative AI lacks the nuanced control necessary for sophisticated applications&period; Bifrost bridges this gap with a hybrid approach&comma; combining an unprecedented level of precision with realism&period; Users harness a powerful Python library to program every element of their 3D worlds&comma; from camera movements to environmental conditions&comma; automating and fine-tuning their simulations with ease&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We work with some of the most technically demanding organizations in the world&comma; solving some of the toughest problems&period; This includes major U&period;S&period; government organizations and leading enterprises in heavy industry&period; One example is NASA JPL&comma; with whom we have been collaborating on several initiatives&comma; including data generation engines for Moon and Mars exploration&comma;” said Charles Wong&comma; Co-founder and CEO of Bifrost AI&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;The market for robotics and autonomous systems is rapidly increasing&period; In the future&comma; AI development will rely increasingly on synthetic data instead of real data&period; We believe the Bifrost team is uniquely positioned to enable this opportunity by bridging the data&comma; allowing systems to be trained more efficiently and quickly by an order of magnitude&period; We expect their approach will unlock new use cases and opportunities&comma; enabling AI to transform our physical world&comma;” said Stephen Lee&comma; General Partner at Carbide Ventures&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;As AI becomes increasingly prevalent&comma; actively deployed across commercial and defense-related applications at an unprecedented scale&comma; Bifrost stands out as a trusted partner&comma; ready to support teams working on advanced robotics and autonomous systems&comma;” adds Thomas d’Halluin&comma; Airbus Ventures Managing Partner&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;We are confident that Bifrost AI will unlock exceptional value at the intersection of 3D generative AI&comma; advanced simulation&comma; and design&comma; which is already being used by major U&period;S&period; government organizations and leading global enterprises in heavy industry&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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