Citect

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Citect is a software development company specialising in the Automation and Control industry. The main software products developed by Citect are CitectScada, CitectScadaReports, and Ampla (a Manufacturing Execution System).

Citect began as a subsidiary of Alfa Laval. The company was then known as Control Instrumentation. A name change of the company took place to Ci Technologies, and then to Citect to take advantage of the well known name of its flagship software product, CitectScada.

Whilst Citect is considered to be a software development company, it also has a large Professional Services division, which has been core to the success of the business. Stuart Masters, a long time member of this team, is considered somewhat of a support guru and champion.

CitectScada is a HMI / SCADA software package.

In 2006, Citect Pty Ltd was acquired by the Schneider Electric group.

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