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Follow-up: How is Denpaflux actually doing?
When we spoke with the Munich startup Mitai in 2022, the young team was just beginning its mission: to revolutionize the development of electronic devices through intelligent software for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Even then, the founders wanted to replace time-consuming and expensive lab tests with a solution that detects EMC problems in the design process itself. Three and a half years later, much has changed: Mitai is now called Denpaflux and the idea has become a market-ready product. The company is now working with initial industry partners and bringing its technology into real development environments. CEO Reinhard Neureiter brings us up to speed.

Mitai will revolutionize the development of electronic devices
The development of electronic devices stands and falls with their electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – because if they interfere with other devices’ operation, they will not receive certification and will not reach the market. For developers, this represents a major and time-consuming challenge. The Munich startup Mitai wants to support them and is working on a solution that allows EMC to be taken into account during the design process.