| The
capital of CORYS T.E.S.S. is 3.5 Million Euro, held 66% by
TRACTEBEL Engineering and 34% by
AREVA TA.
Today CORYS T.E.S.S. has made its mark as one of the leaders in the design
of computer-based tools for training and study purposes:
- 220 people,
- 10 different nationalities,
- teams from many different disciplines: physicists, modelling experts,
software engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, ergonomists,
training experts, computer graphic engineers,...
- 70% of turnover achieved in export in over 25 countries in Western
and Eastern Europe, Asia, North America and Australia.
- a know-how acquired in the fields of nuclear and thermal energy,
electrical networks and rail transport systems.
- a recognised leadership in the railway transport field with world
references with freight, main line, metro and urban transport operators
on all continents
- an increasing presence in other service and industrial sectors
CORYS
T.E.S.S. is active in three main markets
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|
1975 - 1989 |
The CEA (French
Atomic Energy Commission) developed a department specialising in simulation
and training at the Grenoble Nuclear Research Centre. |
| 1989
- 1997 |
The
department becomes a private company, CORYS SA. |
| 1997
|
Tractebel Engineering (SUEZ Group) takes over
the activities of CORYS SA and creates a new company CORYS T.E.S.S.
(Training & Engineering Support Systems) continuing all the activities
of CORYS SA.
AREVA TA
(AREVA Group) quickly joined Tractebel Engineering and helds today
34% of the CORYS T.E.S.S. capital.
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| 1998
|
CORYS T.E.S.S.
opens facilities in the United States, CORYS T.E.S.S. Inc.
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| 2007 |
CORYS T.E.S.S.
opens facilities in Beijing China, CORYS T.E.S.S. Simulation Technology
Co. Ltd. |
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