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| Founded: |
Maplesoft, a division
of Waterloo Maple Inc., was founded in 1988. |
| Location: |
Maplesoft is headquartered in Waterloo,
Ontario, Canada. |
| Management: |
| Jim Cooper:
President & CEO |
| Dr. Laurent Bernardin:
Vice President of Research & Development &
Chief Scientist |
| Dr. Tom Lee:
Vice President of Market Development & Executive
Product Director |
| Paul Goossens: Director
of Commercial Segment Marketing |
| Darren McIntyre:
Vice President of Sales |
| Fred Kern:
Vice President of International & Professional
Sales |
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| Markets: |
Engineers, scientists, mathematicians
and educators in academia, industry and government.
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| Applications: |
Biotechnology &
pharmaceuticals, chemical systems, control theory &
design, electronics, financial, mechanical systems,
optimization, testing & assessment, signal processing
& communications, and Web-based e-learning. |
| Products: |
Core Product Suite:
Maplesoft’s highly integrated product suite
delivers a flexible platform to compute, deploy and
share technical information. Its core products include
the following:
- Maple
— the most powerful and intuitive tool for
solving complex mathematical problemsand
creating rich, executable technical documents
- BlockBuilder
for Simulink – Introduces a “First
Principles” physical modeling environment
that offers automated export to Simulink
- Maple
Toolbox for MATLAB— combining the best
in symbolic and numeric computation to develop mathematical
solutions and perform in-depth analysis of the results
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Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite – A
powerful Web-based placement testing system, automatically
assessing student responses and performance.
- Maple
T.A.— a Web-based system for creating
tests, assignments and exercises, automatically
assessing student responses and performance
- MapleNet—
a Web-based platform for sharing Maple content for
collaboration and e-learning
View Complete Maplesoft
Product Suite |
| Customers: |
Over two million users at thousands
of organizations benefit from advanced Maple technology,
including global companies such as Allied Signal, BMW,
Boeing, DaimlerChrysler, DreamWorks, Ford, General Electric,
Hewlett Packard, Lucent Technologies, Motorola, Raytheon,
Robert Bosch, Sun Microsystems, Toyota and Tyco. In
addition, Maplesoft technology is employed at over 90%
of advanced research institutions and universities worldwide,
including MIT, Oxford, Stanford, NASA, Jet Propulsion
Laboratory and the Department of Energy. |
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