Democratization of access to “Immersive Virtual Engineering” solutions for the global engineering community
PARIS — (BUSINESS WIRE) — February 26, 2017 — Regulatory News:
ESI Group (Paris: ESI) (FR0004110310 – ESI), pioneer and leader in Virtual Prototyping solutions, today announces the acquisition of Scilab Enterprises SAS, publisher of Scilab, widely regarded as the most compelling open source alternative to MATLAB®1, the commercial software for analytical numerical solutions. Scilab provides a world class powerful environment for engineering computation and scientific applications.
Commenting on this acquisition, Vincent Chaillou, ESI Group’s COO, said: “This acquisition fits perfectly with ESI Group’s technology investment strategy. It is aligned with our objective to expand our user base to include all stakeholders involved in the industrial product creation process, starting from the earliest stages of analytical modeling. It paves the way towards the more elaborate 3D-4D numerical simulations of the full Virtual Prototyping and eventually of the all-encompassing “Immersive Virtual Engineering” transformative solutions of Industry 4.0.”
Raphaël Auphan, CEO of Scilab Enterprises, said: “We are very enthusiastic about joining ESI, a numerical simulation and Virtual Prototyping global leader, to bring Scilab to a wider range of industrial, academic and research players. Our shared vision will provide the engineering community with the latest generation of analytical solutions to meet current and future numerical simulation challenges."
A global community with more than a million engineering users
Scilab Enterprises was created in 2010 out of the Scilab Consortium, which was itself created in 2003 as part of an initiative backed by INRIA, the French National Institute for computer sciences and applied mathematics. Scilab (SCIentific LABoratory) is an open-source multiplatform analytical numerical computation software and scientific & engineering programming language. First introduced in 1980 it is now engaging an active community of over a million engineering users and development partners in diverse industries and in education. With its wide range of mathematical functions, graphic interfaces, graphs and algorithms, Scilab enables users to build their own applications for numerical analysis, system modeling, data analytics, optimization, signal and image processing, embedded and control systems, up to test and measurement interfaces.
Beyond publishing Scilab and offering Scilab consulting services, Scilab Enterprises offers as well “Scilab Cloud” for the web deployment in Software as a Service (SaaS) mode of scientific and engineering applications. This enables organizations and individuals to publish and manage the web-based use of their own Scilab applications.
A collaborative inter-connectable platform, available in PaaS mode
Thanks to its ability to interconnect with third-party codes, technologies and applications, Scilab can also serve as a single scientific and technical computing platform. Building on that capability Scilab Enterprises now offers a scientific and technological “Platform as a Service” (PaaS) to enable countless numbers of public and private enterprises as well as individual engineers and scientists to monetize applications written in different programming languages by facilitating their distribution, back-up and use. Importantly, applications exploiting Scilab’s many computational functions can be accessed by an unlimited number of users as the software is open source.
A powerful vector for the democratization of ESI Group’s Virtual Prototyping and Immersive Virtual Engineering solutions
The acquisition of Scilab will help expand ESI Group’s footprint in the
product pre-design stage and early analytical phase. Starting with the
recent acquisition of ITI, and its SimulationX (0D-1D) system modeling
software, this expansion is part of the Group’s transformative and
disruptive change strategy focused on front-loading the power of
computer modeling to everyone involved in the product development
process. Already engineers working in the frame of conventional “Product
Lifecycle Management” (PLM) benefit from use of mathematical
analytical models, built around Scilab, to quickly explore design
options with simple (0D) models, before embarking into detailed (0D-1D
to 3D-4D) modeling based design, certification and production. In ESI’s
PLM disruptive vision, the next step to Virtual Prototyping is to
follow the life of the product after its development and certification
phases, to cover its actual, real life in operation. Now within the new
methodological approach of the “Product Performance Lifecycle”
(PPL) innovative modeling, the ‘as built’ Virtual Prototype is
transformed into its “Hybrid Virtual Twin”, with ‘data driven’
updates from sensors in actual operations. Here mathematical models of
the product - along with its real or virtual life sensors and control
systems - are key to provide reliable predictive prototyping.
In
this fully “End to End” vision of innovative product development and
subsequent piloting in real life operational conditions, the acquisition
of Scilab Enterprises equips ESI to address the full spectrum of early
engineering needs, from simple, but physically realistic models, all the
way to the “as manufactured” and “as operated” virtual
products that customers build today and develop for tomorrow assisted or
autonomous products.