Waterloo Maple Inc. is a Canadian software company, headquartered in
Waterloo, Ontario. It operates under the trade name Maplesoft. It is best known as the manufacturer of the
Maple computer algebra system
Maple is a symbolic and numeric computing environment as well as a multi-paradigm programming language. It covers several areas of technical computing, such as symbolic mathematics, numerical analysis, data processing, visualization, and othe ...
, and
MapleSim
MapleSim is a Modelica-based, multi-domain modeling and simulation tool developed by Maplesoft. MapleSim generates model equations, runs simulations, and performs analyses using the symbolic and numeric mathematical engine of Maple. Models are cr ...
physical modeling and simulation software.
Corporate history
Waterloo Maple Inc. was first incorporated under the name Waterloo Maple Software in April 1988 by
Keith Geddes and
Gaston Gonnet, who were both then professors in the Symbolic Computation Group, a part of the computer science department (now the
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
The David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science is a professional school within the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of WaterlooQS World University Rankingsranked the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science 24th in the world, 10th ...
) at the
University of Waterloo.
Tim Bray served as the part-time CEO of Waterloo Maple Inc. from 1989-1990. During this period he claims in his resume that he helped save the company from one close encounter with bankruptcy by "instituting financial discipline".
Gonnet left the company in 1994 after a failed attempt to purchase a controlling stake despite already owning 30% of the shares, and following protracted disagreements over the management of the company sold his remaining share in 2001.
In 1998-04-20, Waterloo Maple Inc. announced its relocation to
Seagram Museum
The Seagram Museum was a museum in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, preserving the heritage of the once venerable Canadian distillery Seagram. Located at 57 Erb Street West, the museum operated from May 1984 to March 1997. Designed by architect Barton ...
in Waterloo, which was itself the former location of the original
Seagram distillery.
In 2003-03-03, Waterloo Maple Inc. announced the immediate introduction of the name Maplesoft as its primary business name.
In 2003-05-27, Maplesoft announced relocating its headquarters to Waterloo Tech Campus at 615 Kumpf Drive, North Waterloo, and expected to begin operation at the relocated site on 2003-09-02.
In 2008-07-16, Maplesoft announced Cybernet Systems Taiwan was appointed as a Maplesoft Reseller for the Commercial and Government markets.
In 2009-07-30, Maplesoft announced it has signed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd. In 2009-07-31, Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd. announced its acquisitions of all outstanding shares of Waterloo Maple Inc., with transaction to be executed via Cybernet Holdings CANADA, Inc, with consolidation to be completed by 2009-09-01. As a result of this acquisition, 10% of the workforce at the time (Around a dozen workers) lost their jobs.
In 2012-06-26, Maplesoft announced its entry to
Modelica-based professional consulting services, which included model development and simulation services, analysis and tool development, real-time plant-model code generation, and training.
In 2018-06, Maplesoft announced that it was spinning off its Möbius and
Maple T.A. products to a new, independent company called DigitalEd.
In 2018-12-19, Maplesoft announced that Dr. Laurent Bernardin, COO and Chief Scientist has been appointed as new CEO and President of Maplesoft effective January 1, 2019. Dr. Bernardin succeeds former CEO, Jim Cooper who has moved to become the full-time CEO of DigitalEd, a company Maplesoft spun-off in early 2018. Dr. Bernardin was a student at ETH and was supervised by Prof. Gaston Gonnet, co-founder of Maplesoft.
Subsidiaries
*Maplesoft France: Division based in Versailles, France. In 2015-01-20, Maplesoft announced the opening of its office in Paris, France.
*Maplesoft GmbH/Maplesoft Europe GmbH: Division based in Aachen, Germany. In 2010-03-31, Maplesoft announced the opening of its first office in Germany, replacing Scientific Computers as reseller in Germany and Austria. In 2011-02-15, the office was registered as Maplesoft Europe GmbH.
*Cybernet Systems Korea (가이아넷코리아주식회사)/Maplesoft Korea: A Maplesoft distributor in Korea. In 2012-07-15, Maplesoft announced the opening of Cybernet Systems Korea and Cybernet Systems Korea as the exclusive distributor Maplesoft products in Korea.
*Maplesoft Europe Limited: Division based in Cambridge, UK. In 2013-11-18, Maplesoft announced the opening of a new office in Cambridge, UK, which would act as the headquarters for Maplesoft's European operations, including offices in France and Germany. In 2016-01-14, Maplesoft announced a reseller agreement with EnginSoft, where EnginSoft would represent Maplesoft in the commercial markets in
Germany,
France,
Italy, UK, Nordic,
Spain, and
Turkey.
*Maplesoft China: Division based in Shanghai, China. In 2019-02-20, Maplesoft announced the opening of a new and direct operation in China, jointly operated with its sister company Sigmetrix to replace their reseller Cybernet China.
*Maplesoft Japan: Division based in Tokyo, Japan. In 2020-02-12, Maplesoft announced the opening of a new and direct operation in Japan, replacing their parent company Cybernet System as reseller in Japanese market.
Products
Information above taken from the official Maplesoft website.
See also
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Maple (software)
*
MapleSim
MapleSim is a Modelica-based, multi-domain modeling and simulation tool developed by Maplesoft. MapleSim generates model equations, runs simulations, and performs analyses using the symbolic and numeric mathematical engine of Maple. Models are cr ...
References
External links
Maplesoft Corporate WebsiteCybernet Systems Korea/Maplesoft Korea websiteSymbolic Computation Group website
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Companies based in Waterloo, Ontario
Software companies established in 1988
Canadian companies established in 1988
Software companies of Canada
1988 establishments in Ontario