Google co-founder Larry Page is reportedly establishing a new company named Dynatomics, aimed at harnessing artificial intelligence for product manufacturing, according to The Information.
Page is said to be collaborating with a small team of engineers to develop AI technology capable of generating “highly optimized” designs for various objects, which would then be produced in factories.
The effort is being led by Chris Anderson, former Chief Technology Officer of Kittyhawk, an electric airplane startup previously backed by Page.
The use of AI in manufacturing is attracting growing interest from entrepreneurs and companies alike. Alongside Page’s Dynatomics, other ventures are also exploring AI’s potential to enhance industrial processes. Orbital Materials is building an AI platform to discover new materials, including those used in batteries and carbon dioxide-capturing cells.
PhysicsX offers tools to simulate projects in fields such as automotive, aerospace, and materials science. Meanwhile, Instrumental employs AI-powered vision technology to identify factory anomalies.