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History

Altran Praxis was founded in 1983. Below are some highlights of our history both organisationally and also in terms of engineering achievements.

2010

Praxis and SC2 merge to form Altran Praxis, creating an international expertise centre for embedded and critical systems within the Altran Group. SC2, formerly owned by Continental, is a software research centre focused on embedded systems based in Sophia Antipolis on the French Côte d’Azur.

2009

Praxis India opens in Bangalore.

2008

The SPARK User Group is the stage for the announcement of the Praxis and Adacore partnership, with SPARK to go open source.

2007

Praxis receives recognition from the eminent US National Academies and US Defense Technical Information Center for its work in advanced software engineering.

2006

Thales award £3million contract to Praxis to lead the safety programme on the Watchkeeper Tactical Unmanned Air Vehicle (TUAV) system.

2005

Praxis is awarded the iFACTS contract from the UK’s Air Traffic Management provider, NATS. This is described as "the biggest advance in Air Traffic Control since the introduction of radar."

2004

Praxis completes the EAL 5 Tokeneer demonstrator project for the US National Security Agency. All the material from this security related project became publicly available some four years later.

2003

Praxis becomes a Notified Body under the European Railway Directive.

2002

Praxis become the first Independent Safety Assessor on the London Underground winning the role on the Jubilee and Northern Line Upgrade Programme applying Praxis' activeISA™ methodology.

1998

The Ships Helicopter Operating Limit Instrumentation System (SHOLIS) is successfully completed. This is the first production standard Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 4 software development under UK Defence Standard 00-55.

1997

Praxis is purchased by Altran from Deloitte Consulting.

1994

The SPARK technology arrives at Praxis through the acquisition of Program Validation Limited.

1993

Praxis wins the contract to produce a safety management system that eventually becomes the UK’s well known Yellow Book safety management manual for the railway industry.

1992

Praxis is purchased by Deloitte Consulting (then known as Touche Ross) for its software and systems expertise.

1989

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) award Praxis the contract to deliver the CDIS Air Traffic Management system.

1986

Praxis becomes the first UK company to achieve BS5750 (now ISO9001) for the development of software.

1983

Praxis started business on July 1st 1983.