en.Wedoany.com Reported - Rescale has announced a proposed collaboration with three top national laboratories of the U.S. Department of Energy, including Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). This collaboration builds on Rescale's existing work with ORNL's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility and is planned under the framework of the "Agentic HPC Pipeline Initiative" (AHPI). It aims to leverage Rescale's newly launched autonomous digital engineering capabilities to accelerate the deployment of DOE-developed codes in production engineering environments for U.S. manufacturers.
The U.S. Department of Energy has invested for decades in developing advanced engineering simulation codes covering areas such as advanced manufacturing, materials science, and energy systems. However, these codes require configuring and maintaining software on HPC infrastructure and running advanced simulations, posing a high technical barrier for most U.S. industries.
The AHPI alliance aims to bridge gaps in infrastructure and expertise. The Rescale digital engineering platform hosts DOE codes and is equipped with autonomous AI that guides users through each step, enabling engineers to transform their intent into fully autonomous simulation workflows. Tasks that previously required deep expertise, such as mesh configuration, hardware selection, solver tuning, and checkpoint management, are now autonomously handled by these simulation-native agents. Agents within the Rescale platform are already orchestrating manufacturing codes developed at ORNL's Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, allowing engineers to integrate manufacturing data into automated workflows.
The proposed collaboration with LLNL builds on the existing "HPC for Energy Innovation" (HPC4EI) initiative, which aims to connect U.S. companies with national laboratories' expertise and resources in high-performance computing, modeling, and simulation.
The three laboratories each offer complementary strengths in fluid dynamics, phase change and chemical transformation, additive manufacturing, materials science, and energy systems, covering the full spectrum of advanced manufacturing applications. The Rescale platform provides secure, cloud-native access to codes through an intuitive agent-enhanced interface, requiring no specialized HPC expertise to operate. As AI-driven simulations become increasingly critical to how products are designed and manufactured, enterprises that can use the best tools will have a significant advantage. AHPI is committed to ensuring these tools are accessible to U.S. industry. The Rescale platform, including capabilities supporting the AHPI alliance, is now available.
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