The battery in a pacemaker occupies approximately 60 to 80% of its space, which limits the device’s placement within the heart. Celtro is looking to remove the battery from the system altogether. By combining medtech and semiconductors, Celtro technology collects electrical energy from the human body’s biological cells. To make this happen, the company has been developing its digital IP core using Cadence tools, including the Spectre Simulation Platform, Xcelium Logic Simulator, Innovus Implementation System, Genus Synthesis Solution and Tempus Timing Solution.

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