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CELUS Leverages Intelligence to Simplify Design Process and Provide Actionable Insight to Component Manufacturers

CELUS, developer of the leading AI-assisted electronics design platform used by developers and engineers globally, today announced its next generation of AI-driven hardware design as part of its CELUS Design Platform that simplifies the design process, accelerates time to market and maximizes opportunities to better meet customer needs.

The CELUS Design Platform automates component search and schematic generation, enabling quicker, more accurate designs while capturing all technical requirements and other objectives. The CELUS Design Platform’s proprietary AI algorithms then analyze specs and capabilities of available components to offer guided suggestions.

The new CELUS Design Assistant provides true idea-to-canvas capabilities by creating full projects from a simple image or text command. Designers can now simply tell the CELUS Design Platform to “build a robotic arm” and an AI-enabled “assistant” will create a system architecture required to satisfy the project. The user than chooses a top-level component based on their preferred vendor, for instance, and a complete schematic of that design will be created ensuring compatibility, reducing risk and minimizing the time from plan to revenue.

“With the new CELUS Design Assistant, a spark of imagination is all that is needed to bring electronic design ideas to fruition,” said Tobias Pohl, co-founder and CEO of CELUS. “Literally take an image from a napkin, whiteboard, document or simply input your thoughts into the CELUS Design Assistant and our natural language models and AI algorithms will scour millions of components to create a menu of options to begin designing your device. CELUS will then guide your design journey by generating a high-level design based on preferences you choose.”

Benefits of using the CELUS Design Assistant include:

  • Ease of use – reduce the complexity of electronic design by navigating through a guided journey intended to help make the most appropriate choices for any given project.
  • Reduced risk – suggested components have been identified to work as intended with other recommended components, ensuring that the product will perform as intended.
  • Accelerate time to market – eliminating guesswork and research required of traditional component sourcing simplifies the design process and allows companies to generate revenue faster.
  • Leverage CELUS expertise – get access to thousands of components cataloged as part of the CELUS Design Platform with the ability to sort criteria based on supplier, price and availability.

The new AI-empowered Design Assistant is currently under limited availability for select CELUS customers with general availability expected in Q2 2025. To learn more about how CELUS is revolutionizing electronics engineering with AI-driven automation, interested parties can visit https://www.celus.io/ for more information or sign up for free to start designing today at app.celus.io.

About CELUS

Founded by a team of engineers and backed by an advisory board of top industry experts, CELUS GmbH is revolutionizing electronics design while fostering collaboration and innovation within the $1.4 trillion electronic component industry. CELUS provides a unique ecosystem uniting component manufacturers, distributors, EDA suppliers and engineers to enable better, faster development cycles, cost savings and increasing revenue opportunities. The pioneering CELUS Design Platform uses AI-driven automation, its proprietary CUBO™ component knowledge base, and comprehensive design resources to transform technical requirements into schematics in record time so developers and engineers can bring projects from concept to reality with unprecedented efficiency and precision. The company is based in Munich, Germany, with additional offices in Porto, Portugal and Austin, Texas. For more information, to access the CELUS Design Platform, or to become a CUBO Partner visit www.celus.io.

The new CELUS Design Assistant provides true idea-to-canvas capabilities from a simple image or text command. Designers can now simply tell the Platform to “build a robotic arm” and an AI-enabled “assistant” will create a complete schematic of that design

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