EverySim is a Start - Up that develops engineering simulation software usable across industries such as drones and automobiles. Focusing on advanced simulation domains like aviation and drones, it is lowering the technological barrier to entry and accelerating its push into global markets with a cloud-based platform.

EverySim was founded in Mar. 2023 by CEO Lee Seok-geun(photo). Lee built a career as a lead engineer in fluid dynamics simulation. He then spent 7 to 8 years at a national research institute participating in national infrastructure software development projects and working on industrial simulation systems.

Lee said, "Based on this experience, as I provided simulation consulting to multiple corporations, I saw both the need for the technology and its limits," and noted, "I decided to start a company to improve the closed structure centered on specialist personnel."

EverySim secured more than 100 corporate customers just a year and a half after its founding. Its clients span a wide range of industries, including general manufacturing, architecture, rotating machinery, and aviation and drones.

The company name "EverySim" carries the meaning of "a world where all industries and people can use simulation."

CEO Lee said, "I wanted to create a simulation tool that is easy to use even for non-experts," and added, "The starting point of the company was the aim to make an era where anyone can use engineering."

EverySim's core products are EveryDrone and EveryAero, simulation tools for analyzing aviation and drone performance. Users can simply drag and drop drawings to simulate flight performance, and automatically receive calculation and analysis results in report form.

Lee said, "Legacy tools required more than 40 to 50 hours of expert training, but EverySim's products finish calculations with just a few clicks," and added, "We achieved fast and intuitive simulation through interfaces specialized for specific fields."

Legacy simulation software required large-scale computation, making it difficult to implement as a web-based service. However, with recent advances in high-performance computing and data processing standards, it has become possible to run complex physics models even in cloud environments.

Lee said, "Standards enabling large-scale simulations to be processed on the web began to take shape early this year," and added, "The timing aligned, and we succeeded in moving to the cloud."

EverySim offers its software as a web-based subscription service, improving accessibility over traditional PC-installed models. Running simulations in the cloud reduces hardware constraints and offers advantages for collaboration and data sharing.

EverySim is expanding its customer base with a focus on the aviation and drone sectors. It was selected for Starburst's aerospace acceleration program, gaining global mentoring and a partnership network.

Lee said, "We are preparing for global expansion through a network that enables partnerships with industrial partners by country," and noted, "We were selected as one of the key partner corporations in the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) field."

It is also accelerating entry into overseas markets through a program by the global accelerator Plug and Play. The company has set plans to enter the United States first starting next year, followed by Japan, Europe, and India.

EverySim is a small team for now, but it maintains a research and development (R&D)-centered organizational structure. Lee said, "We are recruiting master's-level and higher talent from manufacturing and IT corporations such as Tmax and Hwasung to manage our development roadmap with precision," and added, "After securing technological completeness, we plan to expand with a sales focus."

EverySim raised seed investment right after its founding and is pursuing Pre-A investment in the second half of this year. It plans to expand to a Series A stage next year.

Lee said, "We are targeting about 2 billion won in revenue next year and 20 billion won within three years," and added, "Starting with aerospace, we will expand across industries such as manufacturing, construction, and architecture."

Lee emphasized, "Simulation has so far been perceived as a tool centered on large corporations," and added, "EverySim will lower that threshold and realize the 'popularization of simulation' as a solution that reduces expense and time inefficiencies."

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