DATE is pleased to present a special hybrid format for its 2022 event, as the situation related to COVID-19 is improving but safety measures and restrictions will remain uncertain for the upcoming months across Europe and worldwide. In transition towards a future post-pandemic event again, DATE 2022 will host a two-day live event in presence in the city of Antwerp (just north of Brussels in Belgium), to bring the community together again, followed by other activities carried out entirely online in the subsequent days. This setup combines the in-presence experience with the opportunities of on-line activities, fostering the networking and social interactions around an interesting program of selected talks and panels on emerging topics to complement the traditional DATE high-quality scientific, technical and educational activities.

Celus

Celus
Contact Person
Joris Bethune
Location

Friedrichshafenerstr. 1
82205 Gilching
Germany

In a world where the need for electronic products is constantly rising, scaling engineering teams to meet design demands is turning into a great challenge. Years ago, industries like software development and semiconductor design faced similar issues. They found automation of engineering processes not only to be a solution for increasing work efficiency but also unlock design possibilities that were previously not available. As a result, the past decade has seen ‘software eat the world’ as a new generation of development tools made writing code faster and easier than ever before.

Celus is leveraging the knowledge of abstraction layers and automated processes from these other industries and applying it to the use-case of hardware development on PCB level, coupled with large amounts of data and machine learning models.

By using Celus’ software, engineers can complete tasks in minutes that would otherwise take weeks. They can turn intuitive plans, which describe the functionality and requirements of the board, into complex printed circuit board designs at a speed that has huge implications for the future of the electronics industry at a time when we rely on smart electronic devices more than ever.