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AUCOTEC History

2022

New subsidiaries in the Netherlands and India

2020

Move into the new building in Hanover with more than twice as much space

Record turnover of the previous year topped by over 10%

Turnover more than doubled in the past 10 years

Establishment of a subsidiary in Norway

Agile engineering as the new benchmark for the sustainability of engineering systems

2018

The cooperative platform Engineering Base for the first time combines all core disciplines of plant engineering in one versatile data model.

2016

Formation of our subsidiary in South Korea

2015

AUCOTEC celebrates its 30th anniversary

2015

Next Subsidiary: Our swedish partner becomes „AUCOTEC Sweden“

2014

Formation of our subsidiary in Poland

2012

Formation of  our business location in Munich

2010

All AUCOTEC products are ready for the switchover to EB, which is possible at any time. All maintenance customers are offered the switchover free of charge; licences for ELCAD, RUPLAN and AUCOPLAN remain valid.

2007

Acquisition of RACOS GmbH, Constance, with all of its employees; Constance becomes AUCOTEC's third development centre in Germany. (There are international subsidiaries in Austria, Italy, the UK and the USA, starting 2008 also in China.)

2004

Easylectric is renamed Engineering Base (EB); the additional alphanumeric processing is clearly superior to the purely graphical orientation that was common up until then.

2003

Transformation of AUCOTEC GmbH into the unlisted AUCOTEC AG

1999

A new, database-driven and object-oriented tool with the working title "Easylectric" is used to gain initial experience in the UK test market.

1997

Transfer of all RUPLAN activities and the development team of Debis SSP GmbH into a proprietary AUCOTEC subsidiary in Frankfurt

1994

AUCOPLAN, AUCOTEC's new CAD tool for process control technology, combines for the first time a graphical system with a tabular work process.

1993

AUCOTEC is the first E-CAD company to switch over to MS Windows. This makes additional graphics tablets and their drivers as well as extra drivers for printers and graphics cards superfluous. The memory limit of 640 KB is eliminated.

1986

First PC version of ELCAD, programming for MS-DOS, designed for a maximum memory capacity of 640 KB, keyboard-oriented; start of ELCAD programming for Unix with a Motif user interface

1985

Founding of "Automatisierungs- und Computertechnik AUCOTEC GmbH"; its first product: ELCAD, developed for the planning of electrical engineering components in machines and systems. Programming based on HP Basic

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