Partners & Business Network
Partners
The MathWorks
Speedgoat is a MathWorks Partner and Member of MathWorks' System Integration Program (Connections Program). To check out the Speedgoat specific Web page content on MathWorks Web page click here.
Business Network
ATERSIM
Axtrid is a French-based engineering company providing a broad range of R&D services with the aim to offer its customers complete (turnkey) software and hardware total solutions, additional on-site support, and long-term maintenance.
AutoTron
AutoTron is Speedgoat's exclusive partner for the South Korean market and having large expertise for Simulink-based real-time solutions.
Combine AB
Combine is an engineering company based in Sweden with large experience in Model-Based design services and implementation including real-time prototyping and testing.
MonkeyProof Solutions
MonkeyProof Solutions is based in The Netherlands and focussed on Model-Based Design implementations and production code generation and all its related (infrastructural) challenges like requirements management, configuration management, fixed-point modeling, modeling guidelines, workflow descriptions, or code generator configuration.
Promod Research and Software
Promod is based in Turkey and provides engineering and software development services focused on Simulink-based Model-Based Designs including xPC Target real-time applications and software/hardware integration.
Customer quote
"Up and running in less than a day!"
Darren Hartman,
HUSCO International
News
Automatic HDL code generation for Speedgoat's FPGA-based I/O modules for Real-Time Simulation and Testing on FPGAs
(08-April-2011) Read more
New support for cameras based on Camera Link interface and USB webcam support
(08-April-2011) Contact Speedgoat for details
Performance real-time target machine now supports i5 multi-core CPUs with clock rates up to 3.6GHz
(08-April-2011) Read more
New real-time UDP support
(08-April-2011) Contact Speedgoat for details
Mobile real-time target machine now supports dual-core CPUs with clock rates up 2.16GHz
(14-March-2011) Read more
New 18-bit analog input I/O module with up to 32 channels
(03-January-2011) Read more
MathWorks and Speedgoat launch xPC Target Turnkey solution(25-August-2010) Read more
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