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VISTAGY, Inc. is a business segment within the Siemens Digital Industries Software business unit and is located in Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. On December 6, 2011 Siemens closed its acquisition of VISTAGY. VISTAGY is a provider of engineering software and services focused on the specific requirements of vertical industries, including aerospace, automotive, marine, and wind energy. The company has sales and support offices throughout North and South America, Asia, and Europe. VISTAGY was founded by Steve Luby in 1991. He serves as the unit's president and CEO.
Industry | Computer Aided Design |
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Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Waltham, MA, United States |
Key people | Steve Luby |
Products | Computer Aided Design |
Parent | Siemens AG |
Website | www.vistagy.com |
VISTAGY products are fully integrated into commercial 3D computer–aided–design platforms, including Siemens NX, Dassault Systèmes CATIA V4 and V5, and PTC Creo.
VISTAGY's software applications include:
- FiberSIM for designing and manufacturing composite structures
- SyncroFIT for designing and manufacturing airframe assemblies and large aerostructures
- Quality Planning Environment (QPE) for developing plans to assess aerostructure quality
- Seat Design Environment for designing and manufacturing transportation seat systems and interior components
The company supplies manufacturers in the aerospace, wind energy, automotive, and marine industries, including Bombardier Aerospace, General Motors, NASA, Nordex, Lotus Renault GP, and Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW).
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- [4] "Coordinating CAD for Product Lifecycle" Aviation Week (October 20, 2011)
- [5] – "Not just another road trip" Reinforced Plastics (October 11, 2011)
- [6] – "Vistagy Survey Benchmarks Composites Best-Practices" Design News (August 15, 2011)
- [7] – "The holistic approach" Aerospace Manufacturing (July 16, 2010)
- [8] – NASA Tech Briefs (November 1, 2009)
- [9] – "Formula 1 team accelerates design-to-track speed" High-Performance Composites (May 1, 2008)