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IQMS (also known as DELMIAWorks) was a privately held, global software company based in Paso Robles, California.[2] The company developed and marketed manufacturing ERP and real time manufacturing execution systems to the automotive, medical, packaging, consumer goods, aerospace, defense and other manufacturing industries.[3] IQMS has been included on Inc. Magazine's list of the 5000 fastest growing privately held U.S. companies from 2011 through 2016.[3][4] Gary Nemmers became the CEO of IQMS in 2015,[2] and was succeeded by Cheri Williams in 2020.[5]
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IQMS was founded by Randy and Nancy Flamm in 1989 and began with a Microsoft DOS-based offering named IQGenesis.[6][7] IQMS moved its headquarters from Southern California to Paso Robles in 1995.[8] In 1997, the company developed EnterpriseIQ, a manufacturing ERP software for the repetitive, process, and discrete manufacturing industries.[7] In 2011, IQMS product EnterpriseIQ 7.8.1 won the Stevie Award for "New Product or Service of the Year - Manufacturing".[9] In 2012, the company introduced the RTStation, a touch-screen device engineered for at-machine use providing shop floor functionality.[10] In August 2015, Nemmers succeeded Flamm as CEO while Flamm remained chairman of the board of directors.[2]
In April 2016, the company announced a browser-based user interface for its EnterpriseIQ Manufacturing ERP system named WebIQ. [citation needed] In September 2016, the company announced the ability for clients to automatically back up their IQMS system data in secure offsite data storage locations.[11] That month, the company also partnered with the Community Foundation San Luis Obispo County to provide two students entering college in the STEM field with a $20 thousand scholarship.[12]
In 2017, IQMS was awarded a gold Stevie Award in the customer service team of the year category,[13] and the executive of the year category,[14] as well as a silver in the large computer software company of the year category.[15]
In early 2019, Dassault Systèmes acquired IQMS for $425 million. As part of the acquisition, Dassault Systèmes rebranded the IQMS portfolio to DELMIAWorks.[16][17]
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IQMS provided real-time manufacturing, production monitoring, quality control, supply chain management, customer relationship management and e-business solutions through ERP and other software for the automotive, medical, plastics and general manufacturing industries.[7][6] The company's solution was deployed as an on-premise, or cloud-based and supports the Linux, Microsoft Windows and Unix operating systems.[18][19]
The company was headquartered in California with offices across North America, Europe, and Asia.[20]
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