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Geensys goes German with opening of Munich office

7th December 2007
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Geensys, the specialist provider of embedded development tools, value-added embedded engineering and consulting services, and embedded software IP, has expanded into Germany with the opening of a new direct sales and support office in Munich. Formed recently from the merger of TNI-Software and Ayrton Technology and with well over 200 employees, Geensys is a significant player in the global embedded market.
“The opening of our new sales and support office in Germany is the next logical step in strengthening our European presence,” said Eliane Fourgeau, VP Sales & Marketing for Geensys. “Complementing our direct offices in China and Japan, with the opening of the office in Munich we are much better positioned to serve and support the German embedded market and drive our business forward.”

Heading up Geensys’ new Munich office is Ingo Bruse, Sales Director for the DACH region. He brings to Geensys over 10 years experience in the embedded and real-time world. His wealth of embedded experience was gained in positions ranging from technical support, sales and sales management through to business development with companies including QNX Software Systems, ARC International and Solid Information Technology.

“This is an extremely exciting move for Geensys,” said Ingo Bruse. “It will enable us to better serve our already strong and fast growing customer base in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Automotive and industrial automation are traditional key markets in this region. As a leading manufacturer of requirement based engineering tools like Reqtify and ReqCenter and of model based design tools like ControlBuild and AUTOSAR Builder, the Eclipse-based AUTOSAR tool chain, we are well-positioned to better serve these markets. Being certified for various industry standards, including CMMI3, DO178B and DO254, Geensys is an ideal partner for projects and applications in the aerospace, defence and transportation markets.”

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