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Geensys at Embedded World 2010

Paris, France 18 January 2010. At Embedded World 2010, Geensys (formerly the embedded software tools business of Geensys – Hall 10, Stand 531) will make several announcements relating to its highly successful Reqtify, AUTOSAR Builder and ControlBuild development tools for embedded systems applications.

Geensys will launch Reqtify 2010, a major new version of its award-winning tool suite for the automated management of embedded systems and software requirements, traceability and impact analysis throughout the entire development lifecycle.

Geensys will also announce enhancements to AUTOSAR Builder, its award-winning tool suite for the design, development, verification and validation of AUTOSAR-compliant automotive electronic systems, which will include a new ARTOP-based module called ART (AUTOSAR Re-Targeting Tool).

In addition, Geensys will announce new capabilities for ControlBuild, its front-to-back environment for the design, development, validation, deployment and maintenance of control and automation systems, which will seamlessly bridge the gap between the SysML engineering world and the development of IEC 61131-3 distributed applications.

About Geensys

Created through the formal merger of two of France’s most innovative and dynamic companies in the embedded market – TNI Software and Ayrton Technology – Geensys is a powerful new force in the provision of embedded development tools, value-added embedded engineering and consulting services, and embedded software IP. Geensys is privately-owned and operates on a global scale through direct sales offices in France, Germany, Japan and China and through resellers in the USA and Europe. Geensys brings together a broad range of complementary embedded services and products founded on a commitment to quality, backed by an extensive, well-proven track record and designed to satisfy the embedded development requirements of the global automotive, aerospace, defence, railway, medical, industrial automation and telecommunications industries. For further information visit: www.geensys.com.

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