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TAPP™ & LynUP™: Lynguent's Partnership Programs

Lynguent is committed to working with others in the electronics industry and academia to develop broad solutions to difficult modeling and simulation problems. We have two partnership programs to engage with commercial and academic institutions:

 

  • TAPP (Technology Access Partner Program), and
  • LynUP (Lynguent University Program)

 

TAPP brings together commercial developers and suppliers of leading electronics design tools in conjunction with Lynguent's own products and services. LynUP (pronounced "line up") enables universities around the world to incorporate Lynguent tools into their curricula and to use them in their not-for-profit research programs.

 

We invite you to contact us about the partnership program that interests you.

 

Interoperability Partners

Technology Access Partner Program (TAPP)
The program was established to coordinate, enable, and support the integration of vendor products with Lynguent's software. The program is also intended to provide information to end-users of Lynguent's software about vendor products which vendors have integrated for use with our software and which may be relevant to the end-user design process.  The program is available to vendors, or subdivisions of vendors, with commercially available products.

 

If you are interested in joining or want more information about it, please let us know by sending us a message.

 

Lynguent Universiy Program (LynUP)

LynUP™ is Lynguent’s University Program. Lynguent® works with universities around the world to further the art and science of design and verification of analog and mixed signal (AMS) electronics. We support the training of tomorrow's electrical engineers and research into improved AMS development techniques and methodologies by providing our products to accredited institutions.  

 

The purpose of LynUP is to create a synergy between the teaching and research work in analog mixed signal electronic design that your university is engaged in and Lynguent's commercial product ModLyng™. ModLyng is a graphical integrated environment to help you create, maintain, and reuse analog and mixed signal (AMS) models.

 

If you are interested in joining or want more information about it, please let us know by sending us a message.