Assystem

Assystem supports its clients in the design, construction supervision, commissioning and operation of their industrial infrastructures, ensuring that their facilities are safe and effective, in line with their budget and schedule. As a major player in digital transformation, Assystem also supports its clients in their digital projects with digital engineering and industrial data science solutions to meet their operational performance challenges. They currently employ 5,700 people working in fourteen countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Assystem
ISINFR0000074148 
IndustryEngineering & consultancy
Founded1966
Headquarters
70 boulevard de Courcelles, Paris 17e
,
France
Key people
Dominique Louis (Chairman)
Revenue871,4 million€ in 2013 (40 % of the revenue made outside France)
Number of employees
11 092[1]
SubsidiariesAssystem France, Assystem Engineering and Operation Services
Websitewww.assystem.com

Assystem is an independent engineering group,

Engineering Powered by Digital

This lies at the very heart of what we are doing at Assystem. It's all about switching from a document based approach to a data-based approach which, in addition to building up a technical body of knowledge, fully factors in the business dimension of projects. It does this by drawing on systems engineering – with modelling and data mining – and automating business processes in order to clearly identify project needs and their impact on the design, build, operational and decommissioning phases.


Key Executives and Board members

Key Executives

Dominique Louis[2]

Philippe Chevallier[3]

Stephane Aubarbier

David Bradley

Gerard Brescon

Board members

Gilbert Lehmann[4]

Miriam Maes[5]

Vincent Favier

Virginie Calmels[6]

References

  1. Au 30/09/2013 d'après le communiqué de presse du 12 novembre 2013 Archived March 12, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
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