MYNAH Technologies is a software company headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, USA. MYNAH Technologies is a division of Experitec, Inc., a North American distributor for Emerson Electric Company. History MYNAH Technologies was formed from the product development team of Munger Company, Inc. This team developed the first simulation software application for Fisher Controls PROVOX Distributed Control System in 1985. SIMVOX was a VMS-based simulation software package used for PROVOX system testing and training. It was adopted by Fisher Controls and the worldwide platform for PROVOX testing and training in 1986. From 1986 to 2002, Munger’s product development team continued to develop their simulation capability supporting Munger’s process control business and Fisher Controls and Emerson Process Management customers worldwide. MYNAH Technologies was a founding member of the Schneider Automation Unity Partner Program. In 2002 under the leadership of Martin Berutti (Director Business Development) and Nobin William (Director Technology), MYNAH Technologies was formed as a division of Munger Company (later named Experitec). In October of 2010, MYNAH Technologies, a division of Experitec, became MYNAH Technologies, LLC, incorporated in the state of Missouri. The new company was formed under the leadership team of Larry Tietjen, CEO, Mart Berutti, President and COO, Nobin William, Vice-President Technology, and Todd Anstine, Vice-President Operations. MYNAH’s products are sold and used in 52 countries worldwide in the chemical, refining, energy production, life sciences, pulp and paper, food, and mining industries. Products MYNAH Technologies' products include * MiMiC Simulation Software for the process automation industry. * Virtual IO Module (VIM) Network Gateway * PLC IO System Interface * DeltaV Serial I/O Drivers
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