Esterel Technologies

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Company typePublic
FoundedElancourt, France (1999)[1]
HeadquartersFrance, United States
Esterel Technologies
Company typePublic
IndustryComputer software
FoundedElancourt, France (1999)[1]
HeadquartersFrance, United States
Key people
Eric Bantegnie, President and CEO[2]
ProductsScade Suite
Scade Display
Number of employees
+100 (2019)
ParentAnsys
Websitewww.esterel-technologies.com

Esterel Technologies is a supplier of model-based design, validation, and code generation tools for safety-critical software and hardware applications. Esterel's tools create formal specifications that produce control designs code in software and/or hardware.

Esterel Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ansys, Inc., has offices in Élancourt, France, and Mountain View, California. Esterel also has direct sales offices in Ottobrunn, Germany, Bracknell, United Kingdom, and Shanghai, P.R. China. Distributors in Japan, China, South Korea, Israel, and India complement the Esterel direct sales offices.

The Esterel Technologies' SCADE Product Family includes: SCADE System, SCADE Suite, SCADE Display, and SCADE LifeCycle. SCADE Suite was acquired from Telelogic in 2001.[3]

In September 2006, Esterel Technologies acquired the IMAGE product from Thales and Diehl Aerospace.[4] It is now proposed as SCADE Display,[5] a display framework targeted for Real-time applications, for prototyping, display design, simulation, verification and validation, DO-178B certified code generation (up to level A), and integration with other applications.

In February 2007, Esterel Technologies announced a partnership with Wind River Systems to integrate SCADE in VxWorks 653 Real Time Operating System.[6]

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