Dassault Systèmes acquires No Magic

June 21, 2018
The acquisition signing of the Allen, Texas-based No Magic was first announced late-2017

Dassault Systèmes has announced the completion of the acquisition of No Magic, a global solutions company focused on model-based systems engineering, architecture modeling for software, system of systems and enterprise business processes modeling. The signing was announced on Oct. 25, 2017 and the closing of the transaction follows completion of customary conditions, including receipt of foreign investment approvals in the United States and in Lithuania. No Magic is headquartered in Allen, Texas and has offices in Lithuania and Thailand.

While providing continuity for No Magic’s customers, Dassault Systèmes will offer up No Magic’s solutions with its 3DEXPERIENCE platform, reinforcing CATIA applications. This will provide a “single source of truth” allowing any user within a company to implement continuous 3D digital processes and to address all lifecycle aspects of an experience, from requirements, system of systems architecture models, systems and sub-systems architecture to functional, conceptual, logical and physical 3D modeling simulations.

The 3DEXPERIENCE platform natively supports openness by providing a range of open standards and languages for systems engineering, such as STEP, Modelica, FMI, ReqIF or OSLC. The acquisition brings with it the adoption of industry standard models and languages such as UML-SysML, DoDAF, MODAF, UPDM, or UAF.

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