UKAEA spins out Singular Machines
AI technology commercialised through a spinout company from the UK’s national fusion laboratory, backed by strategic investment and fresh contract.
Singular Machines, a UK engineering automation company, has completed a strategic investment round led by the UK Innovation and Science Seed Fund (managed by Future Planet Capital), Oxford Science Enterprises, and joined by global engineering firm Arup and Japan’s Miraisozo Investments – alongside a fresh contract with Arup to use its coEngen platform.
Fusion energy requires the efficient execution of complex, high-assurance engineering. Singular Machines applies that discipline beyond fusion, to engineering automation across wider industry.
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) spinout aligns with UKAEA’s 2026-2030 strategy to translate fusion research into commercial opportunities, driving long-term UK economic and industrial gain from national R&D investments.