Leading the way in aeronautical simulation.

Our history and DNA

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Innovation at the heart of operational realism

Founded in 1964, SOGITEC initially specialised in technical documentation before pioneering computer-assisted publishing. From 1977, the company moved into simulation and took a major step in 1980 with its first Mirage F1 simulators, marking the start of its expertise in computer-generated imagery, establishing it as a world leader, and solidifying its innovative DNA. In 1984, SOGITEC joined the DASSAULT AVIATION group and gradually established itself as a key player in military aeronautical simulation.

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A company that combines expertise with a close-knit workforce

SOGITEC relies on teams composed of top-level experts covering all simulation professions. Located at its two sites in Suresnes (92) and Bruz (35), they are also deployed to various end-customer Armed Forces sites. This working model ensures agility, in-house technical expertise, and strong teamwork across disciplines to provide comprehensive and streamlined solutions.

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Understanding the armed forces to enhance their readiness

SOGITEC's approach is based on a thorough analysis of operational training needs. Each solution is tailored to meet educational objectives with a high level of accuracy and realism. Our innovative tech is shaped by operational practices to prepare crews for the most demanding environments.

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Our values

Going beyond the individual

teamwork and shared success is our driving force.

Dare to innovate relentlessly

every project is an opportunity to generate more value for our customers.

United by a shared vision

expertise and commitment fuel our pursuit of excellence.

Investing in people

developing talents and passing on knowledge.

Our sites

Voiture se dirigeant vers le quartier de la Défense à Paris.

Paris

Vue aérienne de Rennes en France.

Rennes

Localisation des villes de Suresnes et Bruz sur une carte du monde de nuit.

€100M/year

300

employees

2 sites,

Suresnes (92) & Bruz (35)

16 countries

use our systems and benefit from our technologies