SBIC Noordwijk has widened its partner network and announces Sigasi as the latest community partner. The company’s core focus is chip design and verification, and this partnership strengthens SBIC’s offering of expertise available for its space business community. Read on to learn more about Sigasi.
We share insights from our contact person at Sigasi, Marc Rummens. He is the regional sales manager with experience of working in the electrical and electronical manufacturing industry.
What is your company about and what is the core focus of your work?
Sigasi helps hardware designers, verification engineers, and ASIC/FPGA design teams deliver formally validated designs faster and more efficiently. Our focus is twofold: on the one hand, we help individual design engineers significantly boost their productivity with accurate and consistent features like autocomplete, code generation, automatic documentation, and project navigation in VHDL, SystemVerilog, or a mix of languages. On the other hand, we offer a code gatekeeper and rapid linter for the CI/CD environment, allowing entire teams to receive warnings and code checks about their code repository.
How can you help our space business community?
Our company’s tools make it easier and cheaper for teams to design chips. This is a vital part of up-and-coming space technology. Sigasi can help advance the cutting edge of space technology and space business.
What recent developments in your company will benefit the SBIC community partnership?
Sigasi is in an exciting stage of expanding our reach, as well as innovating new products. As such, we’ve recently launched a rapid linter and code gatekeeper for a team’s CI/CD environment, ensuring that all team members can safeguard their main code repository. We’ve also reworked the engine upon which our integrated development environment (IDE) works, making it more powerful and better at understanding SystemVerilog. These improvements and developments will make Sigasi and our products all the more effective for innovative SBIC community partners designing state-of-the-art chips for space technologies.
What draws you to our space community?
Space technology is a growing, high-potential sector in Europe. Space startups are finding and implementing top-notch developments with state-of-the-art innovations. We want to help support the exciting developments happening in this area – indeed, it drives innovation in all other sectors – and we want to make connections with impressive companies from the ground up. The possibilities in this community are, quite literally, boundless and we find this extremely intellectually stimulating!
What’s the first step for our community to reach out?
Startups can head to our website to check out the specifics of our products, and they’re welcome to use the contact form found there. They’re also welcome to get in touch with me directly at any time.
Getting in touch with Sigasi
Contact: Marc Rummens
Email: marc.rummens@sigasi.com
Website: sigasi.com
Definitions of acronyms used in this article (in alphabetical order):
ASIC, application-specific integrated circuit
CI/CD, continuous integration and continuous delivery/continuous deployment
IDE, integrated development environment
FPGA, field programmable gate arrays
VHDL, VHSIC description language
VHSIC, very high-speed integrated circuit
[Sigasi stopped as a partner of SBIC in July 2024]