AI-Designed Materials to Cool and Decarbonize Data Centers with Orbital
Description
Jonathan Godwin is co-founder and CEO of Orbital Materials, an AI-first materials-engineering start-up. The company open-sourced Orb, a state-of-the-art simulation model, and now designs bespoke porous materials—its first aimed at cooling data-centres while capturing CO₂ or water. Jonathan shares how his DeepMind background shaped Orbital’s “design-before-experiment” approach, why the team chose data-center sustainability as a beachhead market, and what it takes to build a vertically integrated, AI-native industrial company. The conversation explores the future of faster, cheaper R&D, the role of advanced materials in decarbonization, and the leap from software to physical products.
In this episode, we cover:
- [02:12 ] Johnny’s path from DeepMind to materials start-up
 - [04:02 ] Trial-and-error vs AI-driven design shift
 - [06:40 ] University/industry dynamics in materials R&D
 - [10:17 ] Generative agent plus simulation for rapid discovery
 - [13:01 ] Mitigating hallucinations with virtual experiments
 - [18:18 ] Choosing a “hero” product and vertical integration
 - [25:43 ] Dual-use chiller for cooling and CO₂ or water capture
 - [32:26 ] Partnering on manufacturing to stay asset-light
 - [35:58 ] Building an AI-native industrial giant of the future
 - [36:51 ]: Orbital’s investors
 
Episode recorded on April 30, 2025 (Published on May 27, 2025)
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