KOMPAKT-ANSICHT
aicas from 2001 to 2021 and beyond!
aicas was founded!
aicas was founded in Karlsruhe on 3 May 2001 by four partners: James J. Hunt, Andy Walter, Fridtjof B. Siebert, and Götz M. Fluck as CEO.
aicas launched JamaicaVM
aicas launched its first product: JamaicaVM. In autumn 2001, aicas presented JamaicaVM for the first time at the SPS/IPC/Drives exhibition in Nuremberg. Initial customers came from industrial, avionics and aerospace.
First office at Höpfner Burg
First office at Höpfner Burg in Karlsruhe, Germany.
FZI Partnership
Partnership with Förderverein des Forschungszentrums Informatik (FZI), Karlsruhe.
JamaicaVM 2.0 Released
JamaicaVM 2.0 released using the GNU Classpath class library is released with support for the Real-Time Specification for Java 1.0.
Peter Marggrander joined aicas
Peter Marggrander became shareholder and CFO of aicas.
Global Expansion: Japan
Global expansion: aicas expanded its area of activity and started to offer its products in Japan.
EADS Development Partnership
EADS and aicas agreed a development partnership to jointly promote Java solutions for embedded space applications.
BMW Scientific Award
BMW Scientific Award for aicas’ realtime technology.
James Hunt, CEO
Dr. James J. Hunt became the new CEO of aicas.
JamaicaVM in SIMOTION Products
Siemens integrated JamaicaVM in their SIMOTION products.
More Developers joined
Expansion: With additional financial resources secured, aicas expanded technical staff to leap into the automotive industry.
JamaicaVM in Dreamliner
JamaicaVM 2.4 inside Boeing 787 Dreamliner to enhance gate arrival technical maintenance with secure exchange of all onboard data starting at touchdown.
aicas inc. was founded!
aicas inc. was founded on 3 February 2005. The foundation of aicas incorporated in New Haven, CT, enabled the aicas team to serve the US market even better.
JamaicaVM won Embedded Award
JamaicaVM 2.6 won the Embedded Award 2005 for software. Jury chose JamaicaVM because it enables developers of realtime and security-critical systems to use the advantage of the Java technology.
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aicas from 2001 to 2021 and beyond!
aicas was founded!
aicas was founded in Karlsruhe on 3 May 2001 by four partners: James J. Hunt, Andy Walter, Fridtjof B. Siebert, and Götz M. Fluck as CEO.
aicas launched JamaicaVM
aicas launched its first product: JamaicaVM. In autumn 2001, aicas presented JamaicaVM for the first time at the SPS/IPC/Drives exhibition in Nuremberg. Initial customers came from industrial, avionics and aerospace.
First office at Höpfner Burg
First office at Höpfner Burg in Karlsruhe, Germany.
FZI Partnership
Partnership with Förderverein des Forschungszentrums Informatik (FZI), Karlsruhe.
JamaicaVM 2.0 Released
JamaicaVM 2.0 released using the GNU Classpath class library is released with support for the Real-Time Specification for Java 1.0.
Peter Marggrander joined aicas
Peter Marggrander became shareholder and CFO of aicas.
Global Expansion: Japan
Global expansion: aicas expanded its area of activity and started to offer its products in Japan.
EADS Development Partnership
EADS and aicas agreed a development partnership to jointly promote Java solutions for embedded space applications.
BMW Scientific Award
BMW Scientific Award for aicas’ realtime technology.
James Hunt, CEO
Dr. James J. Hunt became the new CEO of aicas.
JamaicaVM in SIMOTION Products
Siemens integrated JamaicaVM in their SIMOTION products.
More Developers joined
Expansion: With additional financial resources secured, aicas expanded technical staff to leap into the automotive industry.
JamaicaVM in Dreamliner
JamaicaVM 2.4 inside Boeing 787 Dreamliner to enhance gate arrival technical maintenance with secure exchange of all onboard data starting at touchdown.
aicas inc. was founded!
aicas inc. was founded on 3 February 2005. The foundation of aicas incorporated in New Haven, CT, enabled the aicas team to serve the US market even better.
JamaicaVM won Embedded Award
JamaicaVM 2.6 won the Embedded Award 2005 for software. Jury chose JamaicaVM because it enables developers of realtime and security-critical systems to use the advantage of the Java technology.