RST Industrie Automation GmbH is dedicated to developing and realizing embedded applications. Our main areas of expertise include industrial automation, realtime applications and test systems. Founded in 1993, the company has so far been able to realize more than 200 successful solutions for our customers - ranging from textile machinery to elaborate test rigs to beam positioning systems for radiation therapy for tumors. Over the course of these manifold projects we have worked with nearly all possible architectures and methods in the field of embedded technology. This widespread experience now benefits our customers.
With our case tool GAMMA we are able to offer a comprehensive framework that enables generation of platform spanning embedded applications and deployment across diverse hardware architectures. The data centric approach that lies at the heart of GAMMA makes this software a pioneer in the world of model based eevelopment.
We are glad to welcome you on our homepage and hope the site will be able to provide answers to all your questions. If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
CURRENT NEWS FROM THE WORLD OF EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGY:
Mit Gamma V stellen wir die neueste, innovativste und leistungsfähigste Version unserer echtzeitfähigen Middleware-Plattform vor. Informationen über das Produkt finden sie ab sofort hier auf unserer Homepage. Im Downloadbereich finden Sie auch eine Broschüre (PDF-Format), die Gamma V vorstellt.
On June 29, our friends and partners at MicroSys held their traditional yearly Technology Day in cooperation with Embedded4You. We would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks to all visitors and interested parties, all participating exhibitors, and of course MicroSys for the usual professional execution.
Dear friends, partners, customers and interested parties,
the new year 2011 brought some changes for RST. Not only has our realtime middleware Gamma been released in the new and completely revised version Gamma V. We have also sought out new office space, as our old offices were beginning to feel a little cramped with the latest additions to our team. We have moved at the turn of the year and now reside in much more spacious, lighter environments which will definitely help our team get a head start in 2011. You will now find us under the following address:
Since the summer semester of 2008, the faculty for electro and information technology at the Munich University of Applied Sciences has been working on an automated table soccer system based on widely available off the shelf components. The system has reached a pretty well developed stage by now. Since major parts of the robot player are based on EtherCAT technology, which is also widely used by RST and our partners in a lot of projects, we would like to share the results with you:
We are proud to announce that our CEO, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Robert Schachner, has been appointed to the policy committee VDI/VDE-GMA FA 5.16 Middleware by the VDI (Verein Deutscher Ingenieure - Association of German Engineers). The committee will spend the next years working on introducing a unified norm for middleware architectures.
March 2009: The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research founds a subsidy program for the advanced development of embedded systems. RST GmbH is one of the participants and will collaborate with prestigious partners like Siemens AG, EADS and renowned research facility Fraunhofer Institute. (read more)
Summer 2011: RST GmbH releases their new middleware platform Gamma V. Information on our new flagship product can be found here.
A presentation given by our CEO, Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Robert Schachner, about data centric models in embedded applications is now available online as a multimedia presentation (only available in German).
November 2010: On occasion of the trade fair SPS/IPC Drives 2010, German publisher Markt & Technik has published a professional article on the topic of "Building Security Critical Embedded Systems based on Data Models". Available for download here (only in German)
September 2010: The Institute for Avionics Systems (ILS) department at the university of Stuttgart commissions development and construction of the simulation unit for a new high lift test rig from RST.