Tyréns NEXT Launches A.Engineer, an Agentic AI Platform for Automating Engineering Workflows in Europe

A new agentic AI platform aimed at transforming civil and structural engineering workflows has entered the European market. The system, known as A.Engineer, integrates engineering data, calculation tools, and automated report generation into a single intelligent workspace designed to reduce routine manual work and improve efficiency across engineering teams.

Developed by Tyréns NEXT, the innovation division of the Tyréns Group, A.Engineer is built on the principle that AI should enhance engineering practice while remaining fully transparent and subject to professional oversight. Every action taken by the system—whether a calculation, data transformation, or reasoning step—is logged with a complete audit trail. Users can inspect underlying code, inputs, outputs, and decision logic, ensuring that no result is accepted without human verification.

At the core of the platform is an Agentic Calculation Tool Builder, which allows engineers to upload their own datasets or spreadsheets and even connect to legacy systems. A.Engineer then generates custom calculation tools—complete with code and user interfaces—in minutes. Complementing this is an Agentic Report Builder, capable of assembling professional-grade technical reports with tables, visuals, summaries, and validated calculations.

The platform is engineered to integrate with widely used software in the built-environment sector, including Revit, Sparkel, ETABS, SAP2000, and Strusoft, using MCP connectivity.

According to Richard Parker, senior structural engineer at AKT II and product lead for the platform, early testing indicates significant time savings. “Our research shows that 40–80% of engineering work is still manual,” he said. “With A.Engineer, we can automate over half of those manual tasks. A calculation report that might have taken half a day can now be done in under an hour. Engineers working side by side with A.Engineer deliver world-class results in record time.”

Europe, home to the Tyréns Group, will be the first region to adopt the platform. A global rollout is expected in Q1 2026, positioning A.Engineer to become a key tool in accelerating digital transformation across the engineering sector.