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Thalia expands with new analog design engineering facility

CWMBRAN, UK and Hyderabad, India, 22 January 2018 – Thalia Design Automation today announced a significant expansion of its analog design engineering capabilities, with the opening of a new engineering center in Hyderabad, India.

The new facility will initially be staffed by five experienced analog designers and EDA (electronic design automation) development engineers; based on current levels of customer demand, Thalia expects to grow this number to 25 within 12 to 18 months. The company’s expansion is driven by a recently completed funding round led by Mercia Fund Managers and Development Bank of Wales (formerly Finance Wales), which reflected the strong customer traction and future potential for its offerings in the analog design and IP space.

“Thalia’s approach to analog design represents a fundamental shift in the way analog IP is created and delivered,” said Sowmyan Rajagopalan, Thalia Founder, CEO and CTO. “Customers want to re-use their analog IP and establish more structured methodologies for analog design – just as is already the case in the digital world.  Investing in a rapid growth of our engineering capabilities will allow us to really tap into that demand.”

Thalia recently announced a significant customer engagement with Catena, a leader in radio frequency (RF) communication intellectual property (IP) for connectivity. Catena used Thalia’s expertise and analog design expertise to re-engineer its IP reuse strategy, enabling it to quickly and cost-effectively performance-optimize designs, create product variants and target any process technology.

Rodger Sykes, Thalia Executive Chairman, said: “Our work with Catena shows just what is possible when analog and RF companies embrace change, and use advanced methodologies as part of their business process.  We already have a number of other customer engagements in progress under non-disclosure: I believe a current of change is now running through the analog design industry.”

Thalia provides a unique combination of design automation technology, methodology and design know-how. Its solutions for RF, analog and mixed-signal technology transfer and design optimization, derivative generation and IP creation allow its customers to achieve new levels of product performance, reliability and scalability. By streamlining and rethinking their development flow using Thalia technology, integrated circuit (IC) manufacturers and IP houses can quickly and cost-effectively diversify their product range, while focusing on adding value in their designs.

About Thalia Design Automation

Thalia is a venture funded technology business with facilities in Cwmbran UK, and Hyderabad India. The company provides analog / mixed signal design solutions for integrated circuit (IC) manufacturers and IP companies, via unique design automation technology and strong value-added services capabilities. The company’s investors include Mercia Fund Managers and the Development Bank of Wales: it has also received grant funding from Innovate UK and The Welsh Government.

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