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Synopsys Acquires Optical Research Associates
Synopsys has acquired Optical Research Associates (ORA®), a privately held leading provider of optical design software and optical engineering services. The addition of ORA's expertise, technology and products will allow Synopsys to move into the rapidly growing markets associated with displays and solid state lighting using light emitting diodes (LEDs), as well as expand into markets such as semiconductor lithography equipment and cameras. This acquisition represents Synopsys' initial move into this space and aligns with the company's strategy to expand its total addressable market into areas that are naturally adjacent to traditional electronic design automation (EDA).
ORA The terms of the deal, which closed today, are not being disclosed. The acquisition is not expected to be material to Synopsys' results in either fiscal 2010 or 2011.
Optical design is a logical adjacency for Synopsys. The analysis and optimization of optical systems involves the same level of algorithmic and software engineering expertise Synopsys is known to provide, said Howard Ko, senior vice president and general manager of Synopsys' silicon engineering group. Not only do our companies offer complementary technology and a shared vision, we both have cultures committed to technical excellence and leadership. We believe that together we can provide substantial value to ORA's current customers as well as to growing and emerging markets in solid state lighting and LEDs.
Optical Research Associates delivers innovative solutions to the optics industry. With its CODE V® and LightTools® software products, ORA is one of the world's leading developers of optical design and analysis software. CODE V is used for the design and analysis of optical imaging and optical communication systems. It precisely simulates the reaction of light rays as they pass through or bounce off elements such as lenses, mirrors and prisms, and calculates image quality. The result is a product or system capable of accurately depicting objects such as a planet via a telescope. LightTools is a 3D tool focused on how best to manipulate and control light. It accurately simulates how light will be perceived in real-world environments so that engineers can design products such as automotive headlights, street lights and cell phone displays that have the desired brightness, distribution and uniformity of light.
ORA's Engineering Services group provides imaginative, cost-effective solutions across the entire spectrum of optical design, with more than 4,800 completed projects since the company was founded in 1963. Working with its software distribution partners, ORA has customers in more than 25 countries. ORA is located in Pasadena, California, Tucson, AZ and Westborough, Massachusetts.