According to a recent LinkedIn post from Nullspace, the company is drawing attention to industry challenges in antenna simulation through an article by Clive (Max) Maxfield. The post highlights the gap between idealized simulations of isolated antennas and the complex electromagnetic environments of real platforms such as aircraft, satellites, and vehicles.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that current practices often require engineers to validate designs in anechoic chambers after isolated simulations, leading to schedule delays, budget overruns, and limited design exploration. It notes that Maxfield spoke with Nullspace CEO Masha Petrova, Ph.D., about how the company aims to make full‑platform simulation practical so more issues can be identified in software rather than during costly physical testing.
For investors, the focus on full‑platform electromagnetic simulation points to a potential value proposition in reducing development time and test costs for aerospace, defense, and automotive customers. If Nullspace’s technology gains traction, it could improve its competitive positioning in the engineering software and simulation market, with adoption driven by customers seeking to compress design cycles and mitigate late‑stage hardware risks.

