Würth Elektronik components now available via CELUS Engineering Platform

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CELUS, a provider of cloud-based electronics engineering automation software, has announced that Würth Elektronik, a manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components, has signed up to become a Component Partner to the CELUS Engineering Platform.

The two companies will look to integrate Würth Elektronik components into the CELUS component database, extending CELUS’ capabilities to automate the creation of electronic designs. Electronic engineers will benefit from the addition of Würth Elektronik components as they will be able to find and select their required components much more easily when compared to traditional methods.

CELUS’ digital ecosystem has been designed to provide significant business advantages to component manufacturers, enabling them to reach their end customers by sharing application knowledge and detailed product information straight into their R&D departments.

"Working with Würth Elektronik will allow us to provide our customers with full electronic solutions across the wide range of Würth Elektronik’s components", said Tobias Pohl, CEO & Founder of CELUS. "This enhances the user experience for our customers significantly and makes the CELUS Engineering Platform an even more attractive offering for our users."

Through this collaboration, CELUS will provide thousands of users of its platform with instant access to Würth Elektronik’s product range and advanced solutions. CELUS will also closely collaborate with Würth Elektronik on innovation projects that focus on customer needs and trends in the market.

Commenting on the collaboration with CELUS, Würth’s Innovation Manager Ralf Regenhold said, "Würth Elektronik has a history of promoting young and innovative business partners and new technologies. We bring our many years of experience in electronic components and in-depth application knowledge to the CELUS Engineering Platform, enabling us to respond even better to our customers' needs in electronics development."