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Seal of Excellence for Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Project Proposal

By Fieldscale | awards, News | 0 comment | 9 August, 2016 | 1

Fieldscale received a Seal of Excellence by the European Commission for its Horizon 2020 SME Instrument Phase 2 project proposal. The project proposal “Next Generation SIMulation APPlicationS for the Automotive Electronics industry” submitted on June 2016, was acknowledged as highly innovative, aiming new market opportunities addressing global challenges. The Seal of Excellence comes as an assuranceRead more

Fieldscale Develops More Simulation Tools and Raises a Seed Round of €550K

By Fieldscale | Funding, News | 0 comment | 20 July, 2016 | 3

Innovative software solutions for the hardware design industry Thessaloniki, July 20, 2016 / Fieldscale, a technology startup developing simulation software for electrical analysis, announced today the closing of €550K in seed round funding. The company plans to use the funding to market their new touchscreen design software and scale its design and simulation tools forRead more

Fieldscale launches innovative touchscreen design tool, Sense

By Fieldscale | News, Touchscreens | 0 comment | 23 May, 2016 | 1

High-tech simulation software company promises touchscreen design engineers speed and ease of use.   San Francisco, CA: Today, Fieldscale, a Greek startup that specializes in state-of-the-art simulation software for electric design and analysis, announced they were launching their latest product, Sense. Sense is a new touchscreen design tool that promises to save engineering time, performRead more

Altair adds electric field simulation to software lineup

By Fieldscale | News | 0 comment | 21 October, 2015 | 0

Fieldscale Charge electrostatic simulation solver now available through the Altair Partner Alliance. Altair today announced that Fieldscale PC has joined the Altair Partner Alliance (APA) with its electromagnetic simulation software, Charge. The software specializes in electrostatic simulations, also known as electric field simulations. “We are very proud to join the Altair Partner Alliance,” said YiorgosRead more

Fieldscale raises €150K to build an electromagnetic solver for the cloud era

By Fieldscale | News | 0 comment | 20 May, 2015 | 1

From chips to antennas to motors or sensors, electromagnetic field simulation is a core part of product design. Solving a design before prototyping and production saves a critical amount of time and n? cost. However, while the industry is making rapid progress in all fronts, electromagnetic solvers have mostly remain outdated. As cheap jerseys ChinaRead more

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  • Touch Screens that Survive in Harsh Environments
  • Is Technology Ready to Support XL Touchscreens?
  • Digital prototyping in touch screen design: 3 major gridlocks

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  • Metal Mesh Projected-Capacitive Touch Screens Simulated with Fieldscale SENSE
  • Redesigning a Mutual Capacitive Touchscreen Sensor
  • Optimization of a Capacitive Touchscreen Sensor
  • Design of a Capacitive Touchscreen Sensor
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