Company Profile
Company Name | Matlantis Corporation |
Establishment | June 1, 2021 |
Japan Office | Otemachi Building, 1-6-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo (Reception on the 3rd floor) Open in Google Maps |
US Office | 1 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States |
Representative | Daisuke Okanohara, Chief Executive Officer |
Capital | 310 million yen |
Shareholders | Preferred Networks, Inc. ENEOS Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation |
Technical Advisor | Ju Li (Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) |
Invoice Registration Number | T8010001218574 |
History
June 2019 | Preferred Networks and ENEOS have entered into a strategic collaboration in the field of materials informatics and have begun joint development of a general-purpose atomic simulator. |
June 2021 | June 1, 2021: Preferred Computational Chemistry, Inc. was established(headquarters: Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, capital: 310 million yen, investment ratio: Preferred Networks 51% / ENEOS 49%). |
July 2021 | Matlantis was officially released as a cloud service and made available in Japan. |
June 2022 | A paper on Matlantis's core technology, PFP, was selected for the Editor's Highlights inNature Communications, demonstrating high academic acclaim. |
September 2022 | Implemented PFP v3. Expanded the number of supported elements from 55 to 72, and improved simulation accuracy. |
April 2023 | Began offering Matlantis in the US, marking the start of full-scale global expansion. |
June 2024 | Formed a business and capital alliance with Mitsubishi Corporation. With Mitsubishi Corporation joining as a shareholder, the company accelerated its overseas expansion by utilizing its global sales network. |
August 2024 | Professor Ju Li of MIT has been appointed as technical advisor. |
September 2024 | PFP v7 has been released, covering all 96 elements in the periodic table (all elements present in nature). |
January 2025 | A new function for large-scale calculations, LightPFP, has been released. The maximum number of simulation atoms has been increased by more than 10 times. |