Vector Informatik

Vector Informatik
Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung
Industry Software
Founded 1 April 1988
Headquarters Stuttgart, Germany
Key people

Managing directors[1]

  • Dr. Thomas Beck
  • Thomas Riegraf
Products CANalyzer, CANoe, CANape, CANdelaStudio, PREEvision
Revenue 171 million EUR (2013)[2]
268 million EUR (Vector Group worldwide, 2014)[3]
Number of employees
1330 (Vector Group worldwide, 2015)[3]
Website vector.com
Main building of the headquarters of Vector Informatik GmbH

Vector Informatik develops software tools and components for networking of electronic systems based on the serial bus systems CAN, LIN, FlexRay, MOST, Ethernet, AFDX, ARINC 429,[4] and SAE J1708 as well as on CAN-based protocols such as SAE J1939, SAE J1587, ISO 11783, NMEA 2000, ARINC 825,[4] CANaerospace,[4] CANopen and more. The headquarters of the company Vector Informatik GmbH is in Stuttgart, Germany. Subsidiaries include Braunschweig, Munich, Hamburg, Regensburg along with international subsidiaries in Brazil, China, France, Italy, England, India, Japan, South Korea, Austria, Sweden, and the USA. Vector Informatik also includes Vector Consulting Services GmbH, a consultation firm specializing in optimization of technical product development. Altogether, these companies are referred to as the Vector Group.


History

Vector Software GmbH was founded on April 1, 1988 by Eberhard Hinderer, Martin Litschel and Helmut Schelling. In the year 1992, the company changed its name to Vector Informatik GmbH. In the same year, the first CANalyzer license was sold and the company attained sales of one million Euros for the first time. In 1996, the first CANoe and CANape licenses were sold.

In 1998, Vector CANtech (USA) was founded, and in the following year Vector Japan. In 2001, the subsidiary Vector Consulting GmbH was founded, which offers consultation services for engineering development and its cost effectiveness. In 2006, Vector Informatik acquired "Division 4m Software" from Micron Electronic Devices AG. In the same year, sales of the Vector Group exceeded the 100 million Euro mark for the first time. In the following year, Vector Korea was founded, and in 2009 Vector Great Britain, Vector Informatik India and Vector China.[5] 2011 the previous representation office in China was converted into a legally independent business.[6] In August 2011 the four owners of Vector Informatik GmbH have transferred their business shares to a family foundation and a non-profit foundation.[7] In September 2011 Vector has welcomed its 1,000th employee.[8] In 2013, a new subsidiary Vector Austria was established,[9] followed 2014 by Vector Brasil and Vector Italy.[10][11]

Fields of Activity

As mentioned above, Vector handles networking of electronic systems based on the serial bus systems CAN, LIN, FlexRay and MOST as well as CAN-based protocols such as SAE J1939 and CANopen. Electronic control modules in vehicles are clearly the company's focus. However, experience gained in this area has also been applied to other areas such as avionics,[4] heavy-duty vehicles, special machines, and embedded systems in general. A selection of press releases provides additional background:

Products

Some of the company’s key products are:

References

  1. Imprint of Vector Informatik website
  2. Revenue 2013 in the Bundesanzeiger (ger)
  3. 1 2 Press Release "CSM and Vector Reinforce their Integrated Measurement Technology Solution with Joint Strategy 2015-02-12
  4. 1 2 3 4 Short overview of CAN-based avionics protocols on avionics-networking.com, loaded March 5th, 2015
  5. Address information
  6. Press release "Vector establishes subsidiary in China"
  7. News from Vector website
  8. Press release "Holders transfer ownership of Vector Informatik GmbH to two foundations"
  9. Press Release "Vector open subsidiary in Austria" (PDF; 383 kB)
  10. Press Release "Vector Informatik opens subsidiary in Brazil" (PDF; 360 kB)
  11. Vector Company History, loaded March 5th, 2015
  12. Diagnostic Validation with GM
  13. AUTOSAR PDUs with FlexRay at AUDI
  14. Optimizing driver assistance systems at BMW
  15. XCP-on-FlexRay at Audi
  16. Efficiency and quality in gear drive calibration at ZF
  17. Wireless interfacing of development and analysis tools at Bomag AG
  18. Integrated diagnostic and flash solution for LuK GmbH
  19. (German)Barbara Lange: CANoe.IP unterstützt Car-to-Car-Entwicklung in iX. Heise Verlag, Hannover 9/2009, SSN 0935-9680.
  20. German report of the Chamber of Commerce for the Stuttgart Region: Stuttgart-based Vector Informatik GmbH is world leader in software for networked electronic systems in automobiles
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