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Industry-grade simulation, sized for a startup budget.

The EMWorks Startups Program gives early-stage companies access to the same 2D and 3D electromagnetic simulation tools used in industry, on terms that fit a startup budget.

It is intended for teams building products where electromagnetic behavior matters, such as motors, power electronics, sensors, wireless power systems, or RF components.

 Empowering Innovation: EMWorks' Startups Program

What we Offer

For eligible startups, the program typically includes:


  • Discounted commercial licenses: EMWorks software at reduced pricing adapted to early-stage companies.
  • Access to relevant modules: EMAG, RF & Microwaves, and Motors, depending on your application.
  • Engineering support: Help with model setup, study selection, and interpretation of results.
  • Learning resources: Webinars, examples, and notes focused on typical startup use cases.

The exact package is adjusted to your product, expected usage, and stage.

Who the Program Is For

The program is generally a good fit if your company:


  • Is developing a physical product where electromagnetic performance is important
  • Is an independent startup, not an internal project within a large company

  • Is in the early or growth stage rather than full-scale production

  • Plans to use simulation as part of design, verification, or customer work

If you are unsure whether you qualify, you can still contact us. A short description of your company and product is usually enough to confirm eligibility.

How the Program Works

We keep the process straightforward

Initial contact

You send a brief overview of your company, product, and expected simulation needs.

Eligibility check

We confirm that your startup fits the program criteria and clarify any open questions.

Proposal

You receive a suggested license and support package with pricing and duration appropriate for your stage.

Onboarding

Once agreed, we provide licenses, help with installation, and schedule an initial session to review your first models and studies.

Typical Use Cases

Startups in the program most often use EMWorks

Evaluate early motor, actuator, or generator concepts before building prototypes

Analyze busbars, connectors, and power distribution hardware for current density, temperature rise, and insulation stress

Design inductors, transformers, and magnetic components for power electronics

Develop and refine wireless power transfer systems and coils

Study antennas and RF components for communication or sensing

Prepare quantitative results for technical discussions with customers or investors

Common Question

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions we hear most often before a project kicks off.

The EMWORKS Startups Program gives early-stage companies access to the same 2D and 3D electromagnetic simulation tools used in industry, priced to fit a startup budget. It's aimed at teams building products where electromagnetic behavior matters, such as motors, power electronics, sensors, wireless power systems, or RF components.

Eligible startups typically get discounted commercial licenses at pricing adapted to early-stage companies, access to the relevant modules such as EMAG, RF & MICROWAVE, and MOTORS depending on the application, engineering support for model setup and result interpretation, and learning resources like webinars and examples focused on common startup use cases. The exact package is adjusted to the company's product, expected usage, and stage.

The program generally fits companies developing a physical product where electromagnetic performance matters, operating as an independent startup rather than an internal project inside a larger company, and at an early or growth stage rather than full-scale production. Startups unsure of their eligibility can still reach out; a short description of the company and product is usually enough to confirm.

The process starts with an initial contact describing the company, product, and expected simulation needs, followed by an eligibility check to confirm program fit. Qualified applicants receive a proposal with a suggested license and support package, pricing, and duration appropriate to their stage. Once agreed, onboarding includes providing licenses, installation help, and an initial session to review the startup's first models and studies.

Startups in the program commonly evaluate early motor, actuator, or generator concepts before building prototypes; analyze busbars, connectors, and power distribution hardware for current density, temperature rise, and insulation stress; design inductors, transformers, and magnetic components for power electronics; develop wireless power transfer systems and coils; and study antennas and RF components for communication or sensing applications.

Yes. A common use case in the program is preparing quantitative simulation results, such as performance data and design comparisons, for technical discussions with customers or investors, giving early-stage teams engineering evidence to support their claims.

Startups can apply directly through the EMWORKS website with a short application describing the company, product, and planned use of simulation. That's usually enough for EMWORKS to evaluate eligibility and propose a suitable license and support package.

 Empowering Innovation: EMWorks' Startups Program

Apply to the EMWorks Startups Program

If you are working on a product where electromagnetic behavior is important and would benefit from access to EMWorks tools and support, you can apply to the program.

A short application describing your company, product, and planned use of simulation is usually enough for us to evaluate eligibility and propose a suitable package.

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