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01 Jul 2026
1h 29m

1000 Designs a Day: Neural Concept's Thomas von Tschammer on AI-Native Engineering

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"The Cognitive Revolution" | AI Builders, Researchers, and Live Player Analysis

AI-driven engineering is fundamentally transforming product development by replacing compute-intensive, multi-day physics simulations with specialist models that deliver results in minutes. Thomas von Tschammer, co-founder of Neural Concept, explains how this shift enables manufacturers to explore thousands of design iterations daily, drastically accelerating cycles in sectors like automotive and aerospace. By embedding domain-specific knowledge and manufacturing constraints into AI workflows, engineers can move beyond manual, intuitive design to navigate complex multi-disciplinary trade-offs. This transition empowers teams to identify "Move 37"-like design breakthroughs that defy traditional human intuition while maintaining strict adherence to physical laws. As organizations integrate these agentic workflows, the competitive advantage shifts toward those capable of embedding proprietary engineering know-how into AI flywheels, ultimately enabling faster innovation and the emergence of entirely new product form factors.

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