CENOS
CENOS is a platform, which connects engineering modeling software, including open source.
What is the main problem that you are solving?
Engineering simulation as the main activity within R&D process at industrial corporates is still unavailable for small and medium size engineering companies due to high costs of software licenses. Moreover, even those who have such software, are limited in use of supercomputers due to licence costs, that means limitation in time-to-market of their products. Alternatively, engineers may use open source software, which breaks the mentioned limits. However, usually simulation needs to use various open source modeling software, which takes hours and hours to manually transfer and modify data from software to software.
How are you solving it? What is the solution?
CENOS creates a single environment for all engineering modeling software, automating data transfer and control between them. This allows to use open source software solely or on top of usual commercial software in order to boost the speed of R&D and reduce license costs.
What is your business model?
CENOS platform is in return of the annual membership fee of $5000 per user.
Who is your target audience? Your customer/market?
Customers are industrial corporates with R&D departments and engineering consulting enterprises. Currently, our customers spend $4 billion for the engineering modeling software licences per year.
What's your current traction (if any)?
CENOS have 32 beta-testers from around the world.
Short background info on your team, individual expertise, something great your - - team has done:
The team is highly experienced in engineering modeling and software development. The engineers have PhD degrees. Our developer coded Latvian national notary system.
What is the main problem that you are solving?
Engineering simulation as the main activity within R&D process at industrial corporates is still unavailable for small and medium size engineering companies due to high costs of software licenses. Moreover, even those who have such software, are limited in use of supercomputers due to licence costs, that means limitation in time-to-market of their products. Alternatively, engineers may use open source software, which breaks the mentioned limits. However, usually simulation needs to use various open source modeling software, which takes hours and hours to manually transfer and modify data from software to software.
How are you solving it? What is the solution?
CENOS creates a single environment for all engineering modeling software, automating data transfer and control between them. This allows to use open source software solely or on top of usual commercial software in order to boost the speed of R&D and reduce license costs.
What is your business model?
CENOS platform is in return of the annual membership fee of $5000 per user.
Who is your target audience? Your customer/market?
Customers are industrial corporates with R&D departments and engineering consulting enterprises. Currently, our customers spend $4 billion for the engineering modeling software licences per year.
What's your current traction (if any)?
CENOS have 32 beta-testers from around the world.
Short background info on your team, individual expertise, something great your - - team has done:
The team is highly experienced in engineering modeling and software development. The engineers have PhD degrees. Our developer coded Latvian national notary system.