SimiGon

SimiGon
Public: LSE: SIM
Industry computer simulation
Founded 1998
Headquarters North American HQ in Orlando, Florida
Key people
Amos Vizer, President and CEO
Products SIMbox, AirBook, AirTrack, KnowBook
Revenue US$ 7.9 million (2013)
Website www.simigon.com
SimiGon's development center in Herzliya, Israel

SimiGon Ltd. LSE: SIM is a provider of a simulation development platform - SIMbox - used by companies to create 3D simulation training applications. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange since December 2006.

History

SimiGon was founded in Herzliya, Israel by former Israeli Air Force flight instructors, primarily with backgrounds in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Its North American headquarters is located in the Central Florida Research Park in Orlando, Florida. SimiGon began marketing its product AirBook in 1998 to air forces around the world.[1] Once the company went public in December 2006 on the London Stock Exchange, it began to branch out and market the software application on which the AirBook was created. This was called SIMbox. SIMbox is a software platform, and therefore companies can use its architecture and rebrand it, as Lockheed Martin's NxTrain program has done. SimiGon was also selected for several international training programs.

On June 8, 2007 SimiGon led the slide of the Small Caps on the London Stock Exchange.[2]

On July 9, 2007, SimiGon announced that the NxLearn Learning Management System, based on SIMbox, was selected for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program.[3]

SIMbox has also been used to create AirTrack, a commercial use of the core simulation technology. AirTrack is an in-flight entertainment system designed to allow passengers a view of the aircraft's position in the air, what other passengers can see out of other windows, etc.

In September 2011, SimiGon won a contract to supply the US Air Force Air Education and Training Command pilot training systems[4]

Products

  • SIMbox is a distributed simulation solutions for defense and civilian applications; it is a personal computer (PC)-based platform for creating, managing, and deploying simulation-based content across multiple domains. SimiGon's client base includes training and simulation systems providers, as well as over 20 air forces, and commercial airlines worldwide.

Selected Customers

References List

  1. Globe Online. January 22, 2000. "SimiGon: Cleared for takeoff"
  2. Forbes.com. June 8th 2007. "UK small caps extend losses at midday; SimiGon sharply lower on profit warning"
  3. CNNMoney.com. July 09, 2007 "SimiGon says learning management system selected for Lockheed Martin programme"
  4. .US Air Force awards contract to SimiGon; Bloomberg 1 Sep 2011
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