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CENTRO DE CALCULO IGS SOFTWARE SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

Spanish software SME providing micromagnetic simulation tools for spintronic device research in large EU research consortia.

Technology SMEdigitalESSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€181K
Unique partners
22
What they do

Their core work

Centro de Calculo IGS Software is a Spanish computational software SME based near Tarragona that provides scientific simulation and modeling software services to research consortia. Their name — "Centro de Calculo" means Computing Center — combined with their keyword profile points squarely to micromagnetic modeling and simulation tools for advanced materials research. In the ASPIN project they contributed to antiferromagnetic spintronics research, most likely supplying the computational infrastructure, simulation software, or modeling expertise needed to prototype and test spintronic devices. Their secondary involvement in a corrosion durability project (mCBEEs) as a third-party tool provider further confirms a pattern of supplying specialized software services across different materials science domains.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Micromagnetic simulation and modelingprimary
1 project

ASPIN (antiferromagnetic spintronics, 2017–2022) lists micromagnetic modeling as a core keyword, suggesting IGS Software contributed computational simulation capacity to the research.

Spintronic and magnetic device softwareprimary
1 project

ASPIN keywords include antiferromagnetic spintronics, magnetic memories and logic, and opto-spintronics — a tightly coherent set suggesting software tools purpose-built for spintronic research.

Proof-of-concept device prototyping supportsecondary
1 project

ASPIN explicitly lists proof-of-concept devices and internet of things as scope keywords, implying IGS Software's tools help bridge simulation to physical device demonstration.

Computational materials science servicessecondary
2 projects

Participation in both ASPIN (spintronics) and mCBEEs (corrosion durability) as a software tool provider signals reusable computational capabilities applicable across materials domains.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Antiferromagnetic spintronics simulation
Recent focus
Insufficient data to determine

Both of IGS Software's H2020 projects started in 2017, so there is no meaningful chronological shift to analyze — the organization's entire recorded H2020 activity is effectively a single cohort. The keyword set from that period is dominated by deep-physics spintronics topics (topological Dirac fermions, antiferromagnetic spintronics) alongside applied-device terms (IoT, proof-of-concept devices), suggesting a software company positioned at the interface between theoretical condensed matter physics and device engineering. The absence of any second-phase keywords means no trend line can be drawn with confidence.

With only two projects both starting in 2017, there is no observable trajectory — a potential collaborator should treat this organization as an established niche software provider in magnetic materials simulation, but verify whether they have remained active in EU research beyond these two engagements.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European14 countries collaborated

IGS Software has never led an H2020 project, joining once as a named participant and once as a third-party service provider — both roles consistent with a specialist software vendor brought in to supply tools or computation rather than to drive scientific direction. Despite their small size, they participated in consortia that collectively span 22 partners across 14 countries, indicating their software tools are valued in large, multinational research teams. They appear to be a reliable supporting actor rather than a consortium builder.

IGS Software has collaborated with 22 distinct partners across 14 countries through just two projects, a surprisingly broad network for an SME of this scale. The international spread — likely driven by ASPIN's large FET-RIA consortium — suggests their tools are recognized well beyond Spain's research community.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

IGS Software occupies a narrow but defensible niche: a private software company that can operate inside frontier EU physics research consortia, which is unusual for a commercial SME. Most companies in spintronics work either make hardware or spin out from universities — a software provider with commercial structure and demonstrated FET project experience is a rare find for consortia that need simulation tools without the overhead of an academic partner. If their micromagnetic modeling software is proprietary and validated against experimental data from ASPIN, that IP could be a significant differentiator.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • ASPIN
    A Future and Emerging Technologies RIA on antiferromagnetic spintronics (2017–2022) that awarded IGS Software EUR 181,257 — substantial funding for an SME third party, suggesting their simulation tools were load-bearing for the project's proof-of-concept device work.
  • mCBEEs
    Involvement as a third-party partner in a corrosion durability MSCA network shows the company's computational tools can transfer across materials science domains beyond their core spintronics focus.
Cross-sector capabilities
advanced materials research supportquantum and condensed matter physics simulationindustrial corrosion and durability modelingIoT hardware-software co-design support
Analysis note: Only two projects, both starting in 2017, with no keyword data for the second half of their timeline — making evolution analysis impossible. The organization's actual software products, commercial offerings, and current activity level cannot be determined from CORDIS data alone. The profile is inferred heavily from the company name ("Centro de Calculo" + "IGS Software") combined with the micromagnetic modeling keyword; a direct check of their website or Spanish company registry would significantly improve confidence.