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Øresund based Atomistix opens Silicon Valley office
Danish Atomistix is aiming for the US market. The company has a unique product for development of nanotechnology devices and has recently opened an office in Palo Alto, Silicon Valley.
(Micro & Nano)

“We do not have any serious competition within the field of nanotechnology modelling for electronics. In ten years time, half of all manufactured goods will have nanotechnology in at least one component,” says Thomas Magnussen, CEO Atomistix, to news service Rapidus.

The company’s product, Virtual Nanolab, is a software package for simulation and analysis of the atomic scale properties of nanoscale devices. The program provides tools for gaining insight into the properties of nanoscale devices by simulating measurements through numerical calculations. 

Nanotechnology experimentation is costly; using modelling reduces the number of experiments required and focuses them more effectively.                                  

Atomistix has increased sales over the last two years adding important customers such as HP, NASA and Fujitsu. 

The company headquarters are at the Niels Bohr Institute at Copenhagen University in Denmark. A planned expansion will take the company from 46 employees in Denmark, the US and Singapore to 200.

More information at Atomistix