OpenEye Scientific Software explained

OpenEye Scientific Software
Type:Subsidiary
Parent:Cadence Design Systems
Location City:Santa Fe, New Mexico
Location Country:United States
Num Employees:130 (2022)
Founder:Anthony Nicholls
Key People:Anthony Nicholls (CEO)

OpenEye Scientific Software is an American software company founded by Anthony Nicholls in 1997. It develops large-scale molecular modelling applications and toolkits. Following OpenEye's acquisition by Cadence Design Systems for $500million in September 2022, the company was rebranded to OpenEye Cadence Molecular Sciences and operates as a business unit under Cadence.[1] [2]

Scope

Primarily geared towards drug discovery and design, areas of application include conformation generation, docking, shape comparison, charge/electrostatics, cheminformatics and visualization. The software is designed for scientific rigor, as well as speed, scalability and platform independence.

OpenEye makes much of its technology available as toolkits suitable for custom development. The toolkits are available in multiple languages: C++, Python, Java and C#.

Application software

Toolkits

Programming libraries providing other applications with object-oriented accessibility to a given set of capabilities.

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Keller . Chris . September 1, 2022 . Santa Fe-based company acquired in deal valued at about $500M . American City Business Journals.
  2. News: Silicon Valley firm seeks to acquire Santa Fe's OpenEye Scientific . August 23, 2022 . . Teya . Vitu.