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Experts in Virtual Prototyping for the Industrial World

ESI is a world leading software editor for the numerical simulation of prototype and manufacturing process engineering in applied mechanics. The key to ESI's success is the use of realistic material physics, providing "as good as real" virtual solutions, in order to replace the lengthy trial and error processes on real prototypes.

 


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ESI has developed an extensive suite of coherent, industry-oriented applications to realistically simulate a product’s behavior during testing and real life use; to refine manufacturing processes for desired product performance, and to evaluate the effect of the environment in which the product is deployed.

ESI’s products represent a unique collaborative and open environment for End-to-End Virtual Prototyping, thus eliminating the need for physical prototypes during product development.  This solution allows a productivity gain, innovation acceleration and significantly reduced costs.

The company employs over 750 high-level specialists worldwide covering more than 30 countries.

As ESI Group development is based on continuous innovation, the company is qualified as “innovative company” by OSEO, a French innovation agency.

A sustained growth

Total consolidated revenue for fiscal year 2009, ending January 31st 2010, increased by 7.1% in actual terms, compared to the previous year reaching 75.1 million euro. The breakdown by activities is moving to 72% for licenses and 28% for services.

As in previous years, ESI Group maintained a strong international presence with 81% of revenues outside France.

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