Siemens and CELUS Unite to Transform PCB Design for Engineers and SMBs with AI Automation

Siemens and CELUS Unite to Transform PCB Design for Engineers and SMBs with AI Automation

(IN BRIEF) Siemens Digital Industries Software has partnered with CELUS to bring AI-driven automation to PCB design, providing an accessible, cost-effective solution for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and independent engineers. This collaboration combines Siemens’ advanced PCB design technology with CELUS’ AI platform to streamline complex design tasks, reduce errors, and empower engineers to innovate more efficiently. The new integrated design environment aims to simplify workflows, cut down on repetitive tasks, and support faster product development, with live demos set for Electronica 2024 in Munich.

(PRESS RELEASE) MUNICH, 30-Oct-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Siemens Digital Industries Software has joined forces with CELUS to bring AI-powered automation to printed circuit board (PCB) design, offering a simplified, more accessible solution for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and individual engineers. This collaboration leverages Siemens’ advanced expertise in PCB design with CELUS’ groundbreaking AI automation platform to address the specific needs of engineers and SMBs, who often face constraints around budget, time, and resources.

Combining CELUS’ AI-driven automation with Siemens’ PCB design tools, this partnership aims to streamline the design process by reducing manual tasks, accelerating workflows, and minimizing errors. The resulting integrated design environment provides engineers with user-friendly, cost-effective tools that significantly cut down on design time and enhance innovation. Siemens EDA’s Senior Vice President of Electronic Board Systems, AJ Incorvaia, underscored the goal to make advanced design technologies available to all. “Our collaboration with CELUS empowers engineers with AI automation, enabling them to compete and innovate effectively in a dynamic industry,” Incorvaia noted.

CELUS’ AI platform facilitates tasks such as schematic creation and component selection, allowing engineers to focus on higher-level design and problem-solving. CELUS CEO Tobias Pohl emphasized the impact of this collaboration, stating, “This partnership with Siemens brings our AI solutions to a broader audience, leveling the playing field for SMBs and individual engineers by reducing workflow complexities and enhancing accessibility.”

Those interested in learning more about this collaboration are encouraged to visit the Siemens EDA booth at Electronica 2024 in Munich from November 12-15, where live demonstrations and presentations will showcase the transformative potential of AI in PCB design. CELUS will also feature demos at their booth, highlighting how its platform converts design requirements into comprehensive electronic solutions.

Siemens Digital Industries Software, a leader in digital transformation, supports organizations worldwide through its Siemens Xcelerator business platform, facilitating a seamless integration from design to production. This initiative continues Siemens’ commitment to making cutting-edge technologies more inclusive and sustainable, catering to the diverse needs of businesses in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.

Siemens Digital Industries Software helps organizations of all sizes digitally transform using software, hardware and services from the Siemens Xcelerator business platform. Siemens’ software and the comprehensive digital twin enable companies to optimize their design, engineering and manufacturing processes to turn today’s ideas into the sustainable products of the future. From chips to entire systems, from product to process, across all industries. Siemens Digital Industries Software – Accelerating transformation.

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SOURCE: Siemens

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