Russia’s T1 Integration Launches “Taumerix,” a Multidisciplinary Platform for Electronic Design and Simulation
The new engineering tool helps designers model complex physical processes and detect failures before production begins

Russian tech integrator T1 Integration has unveiled Taumerix, a next-generation software platform for engineering analysis and simulation of physical processes in electronics. The system allows engineers to run virtual experiments, verify device performance during the design phase, and optimize products long before manufacturing starts — cutting down on costly physical testing and reducing early-stage design risks.
One platform, many disciplines
Unlike traditional tools that analyze isolated modules, Taumerix integrates multiple scientific domains — hydrogas dynamics, thermal analysis, electromagnetism, electrical engineering, and photonics. This approach is critical for modern electronic systems, where interactions between physical processes are complex and deeply interdependent.
By unifying these simulations, Taumerix helps engineers detect hidden cross-effects that could otherwise lead to device malfunctions. The platform is fully compatible with existing engineering software and has been added to Russia’s national registry of domestic software, ensuring independence from foreign vendors.
T1 Integration plans to expand Taumerix’s functionality and continue its development in collaboration with industrial and manufacturing partners — a move that could make the platform a cornerstone of Russia’s growing digital engineering ecosystem.








































