List of ANSYS SCADE Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ANSYS SCADE customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ANSYS SCADE for Application Lifecycle Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ANSYS SCADE for Application Lifecycle Management include: Airbus, a France based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 56000 employees and revenues of $33.95 billion, Subaru Corporation, a Japan based Automotive organisation with 37521 employees and revenues of $33.43 billion, Parker Meggitt, a United Kingdom based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 9185 employees and revenues of $2.50 billion, Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 2800 employees and revenues of $700.0 million and many others.
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Airbus | Aerospace and Defense | 56000 | $34.0B | France | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS SCADE | Application Lifecycle Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Airbus implemented ANSYS SCADE in a Design of Embedded System deployment to support development of safety-critical flight control software for unmanned aerial platforms. The initiative targeted Airbus Defence and Space engineering teams working on UAVs and the Future Combat Air System program, aiming to enable advanced autonomous flight capabilities through integrated model-driven engineering and AI augmentation.
ANSYS SCADE was configured to link traditional model-based software development with an AI-based development flow, producing model-level designs, verification artifacts, and generated code used in certification workflows. The ANSYS SCADE implementation emphasized embedding flight control algorithms into real-time avionics software and preserving traceability between requirements, models, and certifiable outputs.
Integrations focused on coupling SCADE-produced artifacts with AI-enabled control components and simulation-based validation environments to exercise sophisticated decision making in flight control stacks. Operational coverage centered on Airbus Defence and Space platforms, with the implementation addressing avionics, flight controls, and systems engineering workflows for drone and FCAS elements.
Governance and process shifts involved instrumenting the ANSYS SCADE toolchain to reduce manual activities in software development and to support formal certification processes, with Airbus reporting the approach would lower expense and potentially cut development time by 50 percent. The program was positioned to accelerate the embedding and certification of AI-driven flight controls to support Airbus objectives for autonomous flight by 2030.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics | Aerospace and Defense | 2800 | $700M | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS SCADE | Application Lifecycle Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Crane Aerospace & Electronics implemented ANSYS SCADE to establish a purpose-built model-based development foundation for its embedded software. The deployment targeted Design of Embedded System workflows, and Crane evaluated a number of model-based development environments before choosing ANSYS SCADE because the product is qualified to meet DO-178B up to Level A, the highest level of aerospace safety assurance.
The implementation centered on model-based design, automated code generation, formal verification and traceability capabilities common to certified embedded toolchains. ANSYS SCADE was configured to produce verification artifacts and requirements-to-code traceability records consistent with DO-178B compliance activities, and the application was used to standardize modeling, unit-level verification, and integration-level validation workstreams for avionics software.
Operationally the rollout covered embedded software and avionics engineering groups within Crane Aerospace & Electronics, aligning development practices with safety-focused governance and review gates. Process changes included formalized model review, verification checkpoints, and artifact management to support certification evidence, integrating ANSYS SCADE into the companys safety-critical software development lifecycle for embedded avionics systems.
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Parker Meggitt | Aerospace and Defense | 9185 | $2.5B | United Kingdom | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS SCADE | Application Lifecycle Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Parker Meggitt implemented ANSYS SCADE to support a rapid redesign of an aircraft controller and its embedded software. The deployment targeted Design of Embedded System activities within flight control and embedded software engineering, emphasizing model based development and safety critical code generation for controller electronics.
The ANSYS SCADE implementation established model based design, deterministic code generation, model in the loop and software in the loop verification, and a SCADE and Simplorer co simulation approach to validate control algorithms against system level dynamics. Integrations focused on co simulation with Simplorer to exercise system interactions and produce verification artifacts, while configuration and verification outputs were aligned with engineering change and requirements workflows. The program scope covered controller and software redesign across engineering teams, with governance driven by compressed release gates and traceability to support aerospace certification, enabling Parker Meggitt to ensure flight safety in 7 months and certify the entire product in about a year.
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Automotive | 37521 | $33.4B | Japan | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS SCADE | Application Lifecycle Management | 2013 | n/a |
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