TechniGraphics

TechniGraphics, Inc. was a multi-national company with its headquarters in Wooster, Ohio, USA.

The company began working with early GIS systems like GRASS and MOSS in 1982, progressing with the maturing industry to ESRI's ArcInfo in 1989, and most recently to the object-based GIS embodied in ArcGIS 9.0.

In 2002, to win additional volume of work for the same kind of digital maps it had produced since inception, TechniGraphics again applied to be a prime contractor, this time to the United States Department of Defense, and in 2003 was awarded a 10-year, $200 million Prime Contract that led to explosive growth for the organization.

TechniGraphics acquired another similar company, CUTit, in Germany in 2007, which firmly established it in the engineering services field.

The engineering services activity was spun off to form a new company, Noble Technologies, d.b.a NobleTek.