The complex world of electronics design just got a fresh injection of capital, as Munich-based deep-tech firm CELUS announced a $25.6M Series A funding round. The company is building software that automates and optimizes the development process, aiming to drastically cut down the time it takes to bring new electronic products to market.
CELUS's platform leverages advanced AI and a vast component database to transform functional requirements into detailed designs, including schematics and bills of materials. At its core are "CUBOs"-Digital Datasheets that replace static PDFs, providing engineers with structured, ready-to-use information to accelerate decision-making and free them from repetitive tasks.














