JuliaHub Raises $65 Million and Launches Dyad 3.0 for Industrial Digital Twins

April 30, 2026
JuliaHub has raised $65 million in a Series B round led by Dorilton Capital and launched Dyad 3.0, its AI platform for industrial digital twins.

JuliaHub has raised 65 million dollars in a Series B funding round led by Dorilton Capital, with participation from General Catalyst, AE Ventures, and technology investor and former Snowflake CEO Bob Muglia. The company announced in a press release that it has also launched Dyad 3.0, the latest version of its platform for industrial digital twins.

Dyad 3.0 introduces autonomous AI agents that assist in the digital design and testing of physical systems across sectors such as aerospace, automotive, HVAC, and utilities. The system enables engineering teams to compress design and testing cycles from months to minutes by connecting AI agents with scalable physics simulations, safety analysis, and code generation for embedded systems.

The new release builds on Dyad 1.0, launched in June 2025, and Dyad 2.0, launched in December 2025. Several Fortune 100 companies are already using Dyad and the Julia programming environment to model and validate complex industrial systems.

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