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Furaxa Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
PLM and Engineering
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Mentor Graphics Legacy Mentor Graphics PADS Computer-Aided Design (CAD) PLM and Engineering n/a 2016 2016
In 2016, Furaxa implemented Mentor Graphics PADS to support PCB engineering for its manufacturing product lines, deploying the solution in the United States under the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application category. The engagement centered on engineering and PCB design use cases for higher complexity products and positioned Mentor Graphics PADS as the core PCB design and simulation platform for the company. The implementation used the PADS Product Creation Platform including explicit use of PADS AMS and HyperLynx analysis modules to enable analog and mixed signal and high speed design and simulation. Configurations focused on board-level simulation and verification workflows typical of CAD deployments, enabling engineers to run signal integrity and analog modeling earlier in schematic and layout cycles. Operational scope covered Furaxa engineering and PCB design teams in the United States, where Mentor Graphics PADS was embedded into existing product development workflows. The use of PADS AMS and HyperLynx analysis improved simulation capabilities and helped reduce prototype re-spins, aligning simulation outputs with board fabrication and test activities. Governance emphasized configuring the PADS Product Creation Platform to support repeatable simulation-driven signoff processes, with teams adopting PADS AMS and HyperLynx as standard analysis tools within the engineering workflow. The deployment strengthened Furaxa's design-for-test and pre-fabrication validation practices while keeping CAD toolchain ownership within the engineering organization.
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Furaxa Technographics

Furaxa is a Manufacturing organization based in United States, with around 55 employees and annual revenues of $5.0 million.

Furaxa operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Mentor Graphics PADS, covering areas like Computer-Aided Design (CAD).

Furaxa has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Mentor Graphics.

Furaxa recently adopted applications including Mentor Graphics PADS in 2016, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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