Wittenstein: The worldwide pioneers in high-tech software dedicated to ensuring our safety

Wittenstein: The worldwide pioneers in high-tech software dedicated to ensuring our safety

In the swiftly evolving and technology-centric environment of today, the invisible software integral to numerous systems – from vehicles and aircraft to medical treatment devices – is vital in safeguarding our well-being. This software, referred to as the Real Time Operating System (RTOS), enables the safe, precise, and secure functioning of critical apparatus. Among the…


In the swiftly evolving and technology-centric environment of today, the invisible software integral to numerous systems – from vehicles and aircraft to medical treatment devices – is vital in safeguarding our well-being. This software, referred to as the Real Time Operating System (RTOS), enables the safe, precise, and secure functioning of critical apparatus. Among the leaders in this advanced market is WITTENSTEIN high integrity systems, located in Long Ashton, near Bristol. This month, the firm received the esteemed King’s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category, highlighting its worldwide accomplishments and excellence.

WITTENSTEIN high integrity systems (WHIS), which conducts 95 percent of its operations on an international scale, is an essential branch of the large WITTENSTEIN group. This group, which spans over 40 nations and employs more than 2,800 people, achieved revenues exceeding 500 million USD in the 2022/23 financial year. Their goal is to improve safety, security, and environmental responsibility by delivering high-integrity RTOS and associated engineering solutions to embedded software creators worldwide.

The company’s leading product, SAFE, stands out particularly for its use in high-stakes safety-critical settings, including vehicles, medical devices, aerospace, and industrial processes. Trusted in more than 46 nations, SAFE is acclaimed for its capacity to satisfy rigorous safety certifications across various industries. This recognition from the King’s Award highlights its global success and the consistent quality of its products. As stated by Managing Director Andrew Longhurst, the award affirms WHIS’s expertise, enhancing their reputation with clients in major markets like China and the United States.

In a demonstration of their continuous innovation and growth, WHIS is concentrating on emerging sectors such as automotive and aerospace. Current advancements in these fields require more sophisticated, eco-friendly software solutions, propelled by trends such as the increase in electric vehicle production. The company is also expanding, having grown its workforce to 60 in the last three years, and is preparing to move into new facilities at Rivergate in Bristol’s city center.

In addition to these accolades, WHIS prioritizes security, a rising global issue, by developing products to improve safety-critical applications. The company’s essential role in crafting software environments where precise timing and task scheduling are crucial is evident across various industries, establishing them as a pillar in the contemporary technological framework.

For a comprehensive overview of RTOS and their uses, refer to [Real Time Operating Systems Explained](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_operating_system).

Visit WHIS’s official site for more information: [High Integrity Systems](http://www.highintegritysystems.com).

*By Andrew Edwards*


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