About our customers

With our solutions we serve high-tech companies world-wide from a broad range of industries in the domain of Rapid-Prototyping, Hardware-in-the-Loop, and Deployment. Our customers are engineers developing the next generation of their products.

Partial customer list

 Audi, DE  Medical Simulation, US
 Caterpillar, US  Millipore, FR
 Cybernet, JP  NASA, US
 Daimler, DE  Oerlikon Space, CH
 DCNS, FR  Phonak, CH
 Energy Balance, US  Ratier-Figeac, FR
 ETEL, CH  Red Bull Technology, UK
 Haldex Brake Products, UK  Sauer-Danfoss, DK
 Hamilton Sundstrand, US  Singulus Mastering, NL
 Hiltner Combustion Systems, US  SMA Solar Technology, DE
 Honeywell, US  Suzlon Energy, DE
 HUSCO International, US  TAI, TK
 IFP, FR  The MathWorks, US
 Imedco, CH  TechSource Systems, SP
 McLaren Electronic Systems, UK  Volkswagen, DE

Customer quotes

"When we received our first Speedgoat real-time system, we were impressed by the quick installation and perfect operation with xPC Target and other tools from The MathWorks. Without the Mobile real-time target machines, I/O modules and complementing drivers customised for our H/W interfaces, we would have lost weeks or even months for H/W & S/W debugging. Instead, we were able to directly and entirely focus on our actual control design."

Cédric Antraygue, Design Engineer, cockpit controls, Ratier-Figeac, France


"We received Speedgoat’s real-time target machine in the morning and in the evening our system under test was already up and running. That's how rapid prototyping should be, shouldn't it?"

M. Feriencik, Oerlikon Space AG

Customer quote

"Up and running in less than a day!"

Darren Hartman,
HUSCO International

News

Visit usat our booth at the MathWorks Model-Based Design Forum on May 26, 2009 in Darmstadt, Germany (01-May-09)

Performance and Automation real-time target machine fully launched (01-Nov-08) Read more

Half-width Modular real-time target machine launched (01-Oct-08) Read more

McLaren Electronic Systems and Red Bull Technology joined Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference (10-Jun-08) Read more

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