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Introductory License Pricing: * Individual
@ €20 ($25) per month per seat * Business @ €99 ($120) per month per seat
May 6, 2021 -- Riga, Latvia -- Electromagnetics simulation software company CENOS
continues on its mission to democratize simulation software by releasing its newest
application designed for radio frequency and antenna design engineers.
CENOS released its first electromagnetics simulation software focused on the
induction heating applications in 2017 and it proved to be a success - mainly because
of the simple and straightforward user experience and the specialization and focus
on a single industry. After a year of development and testing in close cooperation
with its avid beta-tester community, the Antenna Design simulation software was
finally released for public use at the end of April, 2021.
CENOS Antenna Design is an intuitive FEM-based software that helps engineers
to speed up RF antenna design, it solves Maxwell’s equations directly with no simplifications
or limitations. Therefore, the results provided by CENOS are accurate for wide ranges
of geometries and antennas, including very complex geometries. For instance, the
software is good for high Q, multi-port simulations with arbitrary 3D structures.
It is specialized for the simulation of microstrip- and wire-type antennas that
include various geometries (fractal, helix, horn, loop, slot, patch, spiral, and
others), as well as dipole and monopole antennas.
CENOS co-founder Dr. phys. Mihails Scepanskis: "Two years ago we launched a specialized
induction heating simulation software to cover the growing demand in the SME sector
- smaller equipment manufacturers, tooling shops, and production plants. Following
the success in the low-frequency applications, we decided to move to the microwaves
with the same mission - to democratize the simulation software, make it accessible
for every engineer. I believe, it is an awkward situation in the market - engineers
have to choose either to pay tons of money for enterprise-type generic simulation
packages to utilize just a fraction of their functionality or to use over-simplified
1D approximations with the hobbyist-level software. With CENOS we have leveraged
the power of open-source algorithms to break the status quo - to deliver a full-functionality
FEM software for price-sensitive business users and individuals."
CENOS Antenna Design is free to try for 10 days, after which the users can choose
from the two subscription plans - for an individual or business use, starting from
20 euros per month ($25). The business version includes the features that help to
automate and speed up simulation processes and has more integrations with the existing
software and, most importantly, it has a live customer support through the chat
and video calls. More features are planned to be added in 2021 and thus the prices
may be increased over time, so now it is a good moment to subscribe and get all
the future updates for a lower price.
CENOS offers a 10-day trial, follow the link to sign up:
https://www.cenos-platform.com/antenna-design
About CENOS
The company name CENOS stands for “Connecting ENgineering Open Source” highlighting
the new software approach they invented. It is a platform that connects the best
of community-driven open-source algorithms into one seamless user experience and
since it is a desktop software - the data do not leave the owner’s computer. CENOS
was founded in 2017 by 3 PhDs in physics and mathematics who committed themselves
to the democratization of the simulation software by making it easy, affordable,
and secure for every engineer. CENOS is a startup, funded by the leading San Francisco
early-stage investor ‘500 Startups’, the leading B2B European accelerator Startup
Wise Guys, and the cohort of the Baltic business angels.
Contact
Dr. Mihails Scepanskis CENOS SIA Kapselu iela 25A- 1 Riga, Latvia,
LV-1046 EU Phone: +371 27819253 U.S. Phone: (708) 794 4046
E-Mail:
info@cenos-platform.com Web:
www.cenos-platform.com Twitter:
@cenosplatform
Posted May 7, 2021
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