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TNI-Software and Ayrton Technology Merge to Form Geensys

September 15th, 2007

TNI Software and Ayrton Technology, two software development companies in the automotive industry have merged to form Geensys. Geensys will offer a range of embedded development products and services for the transportation industries, including model-driven development and requirements-centric system engineering tools.

The most recent product is AUTOSAR Builder, an Eclipse-based software development platform that provides a seamless design environment for the creation of AUTOSAR compliant automotive electronics systems and ECUs. AUTOSAR Builder will be complemented by a variety of new functional test benches for automotive ECU’s including KWP2000 diagnostic, configuration and calibration tools, EOL test benches for production and a CAN-bus conformance test environment.

Geensys is already certified to the Software Engineering Institute’s CMMI Level 3, a Premium member of the AUTOSAR automotive consortium, and together with other leading automotive partners founded the Premium Car Competitiveness Cluster for which it drives 04A, the Cluster’s first AUTOSAR-centric innovation project, in close collaboration with PSA Peugeot Citroen and Valeo. Geensys also co-administrates the DO254 User Group in the aerospace field and, as an add-in provider of the Eclipse Foundation, fronts various technology initiatives for the Eclipse embedded ecosystem both in France and Europe as a whole.

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