Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Esterel, Quantum3D to offer one-stop solution for embedded graphics display development

BOSTON & SAN JOSE, USA: Esterel Technologies, the leading worldwide provider of model-based development solutions for mission and safety-critical systems and Quantum3D Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of Commercial-off-the-Shelf (COTS), open-architecture, real-time visual computing solutions have announced a strategic alliance to benefit developers of mission and safety-critical embedded display systems.

With this worldwide alliance, Esterel Technologies and Quantum3D commit to both integrate and resell each other’s products to the mission and safety-critical embedded display software community.

“To the benefit of the critical embedded display developer community we are very happy to bring these two industry leaders together into a close cooperative relationship. Our alliance fulfills the needs and requests of our mutual clients who want a simplified acquisition process and a turnkey solution to their embedded display application development needs,” said Eric Bantegnie, President and CEO of Esterel Technologies.

“This relationship makes it very easy for our customers to acquire the best mission and safety-critical graphics solutions available.” “With the Esterel Technologies SCADE product family, developers have an industry proven mission and safety-critical software development environment, qualified as a development tool under DO-178B up to level A.

Users of IData generating critical embedded displays can benefit from the strength of behavioral modeling and certified code generation provided by SCADE Suite.

Similarly, users of SCADE Suite and SCADE Display® will be able to enhance their displays with IData 3D design capabilities and IData Map mapping solutions,” said Arthur Yan, President and COO of Quantum3D. “We have been working with Esterel on a major European design win in the defense industry and through that effort have come to realize the industry wide advantages of integrating our product lines.”

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