Company Description
Dassault Systèmes SA (DASTY) represents American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) of Dassault Systèmes, a company in the information sector classified under software publishers. The company is listed on Euronext Paris under the code FR0014003TT8 (DSY.PA), and its ADRs trade under the symbol DASTY for investors who access the stock via U.S. markets.
According to its own corporate communications, Dassault Systèmes describes itself as a "catalyst for human progress." Since 1981, the company states that it has pioneered virtual worlds to improve real life for consumers, patients and citizens. Its activities are centered on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, which the company presents as enabling hundreds of thousands of customers of all sizes, in many industries, to collaborate, imagine and create sustainable innovations that drive meaningful impact.
Business focus and platform
Dassault Systèmes highlights its 3DEXPERIENCE platform as the core of its software publishing activities. In its press materials, the company emphasizes virtual worlds, modeling and simulation, and the idea of using digital environments to influence real-world outcomes. It positions its platform as a way for organizations to work together on ideas, designs and processes with the goal of improving products, services and experiences for people.
The company’s communications also underline the importance of AI embedded in its platform. Dassault Systèmes notes that AI is integrated at the core of 3DEXPERIENCE, and refers to AI-powered offerings such as Virtual Twin as a Service, Companion and Generative Experience. These are described as new categories of software intended to transform how industries design, produce and operate across the lifecycle of their activities.
Segments and brands highlighted by the company
In its financial and corporate announcements, Dassault Systèmes refers to several software product lines and brands that illustrate the breadth of its software publishing activities. It reports software revenue in areas it calls Industrial Innovation, Life Sciences and Mainstream Innovation. Within these, it names applications such as CATIA, DELMIA, ENOVIA and SIMULIA in Industrial Innovation, and SOLIDWORKS and CENTRIC PLM in Mainstream Innovation.
For the life sciences domain, Dassault Systèmes points to Medidata as a Dassault Systèmes brand. Medidata is described as a provider of clinical trial solutions to the life sciences industry, offering digital solutions to support clinical trials and what it calls Medidata Patient, Data and Study Experiences. These Experiences are presented as AI-embedded, platform-based tools across clinical workflows that unify trial processes and aim to reduce silos, costs and delays.
Industries and use cases referenced
Dassault Systèmes’ own disclosures show that its software is used across a range of industries. In its financial commentary, the company cites Transportation & Mobility, Aerospace & Defense, Industrial Equipment, High-Tech and Life Sciences as important areas of activity. It also references customers using its 3DEXPERIENCE platform on the cloud for what it calls sustainable business transformation and industrial impact.
Through Medidata, the company highlights collaborations with biopharmaceutical firms such as Sanofi. These collaborations are described as focusing on clinical research, with goals such as streamlining clinical processes and data, enhancing patient care, and accelerating the development of new therapies. Medidata’s Experiences are presented as addressing fragmented tools in life sciences by providing unified, AI-embedded workflows.
Capital markets information referenced by the company
Dassault Systèmes regularly publishes information about its share capital and trading activity. It issues declarations of the number of outstanding shares and voting rights at month-end, citing French regulatory requirements. These declarations detail the total number of outstanding shares and the corresponding voting rights, and refer shareholders to the rules of the Autorité des marchés financiers for threshold-crossing notifications.
The company also reports on trading in its own shares under share repurchase programs approved by shareholders. In these disclosures, Dassault Systèmes provides daily volumes and weighted average acquisition prices for its purchases of ordinary shares on markets such as Euronext Paris and other trading venues. In addition, it discloses information about a liquidity contract with a financial institution, including the number of shares and cash allocated to the contract and the volume of purchases and sales executed over specific periods.
Financial reporting and performance commentary
Dassault Systèmes publishes quarterly and year-to-date financial information using both IFRS and non-IFRS measures. In its third quarter 2025 communication, it reports total revenue and software revenue, and distinguishes between recurring revenue, subscription and support, and licenses and other software revenue. The company comments on operating margin, diluted earnings per share and cash flow from operations, and provides a breakdown of software revenue by geography, product line and industry.
In these materials, Dassault Systèmes emphasizes recurring revenue as a significant portion of software revenue and notes the contribution of its 3DEXPERIENCE platform and cloud software to growth. It also provides non-IFRS financial objectives for future periods, including revenue, operating margin and diluted EPS ranges, while explicitly stating that these objectives exclude certain accounting elements and potential future acquisitions or restructuring.
Corporate positioning and stated purpose
Across its press releases, Dassault Systèmes consistently describes its purpose in terms of enabling virtual worlds that improve real life. It links this purpose to sustainable innovation, human progress, and the impact on consumers, patients and citizens. The company’s messaging connects its software publishing activities, its 3DEXPERIENCE platform and its AI-powered tools to this broader narrative.
For investors considering DASTY ADRs, these official communications provide insight into how Dassault Systèmes portrays its business focus, its key software brands, the industries it serves, and the financial structure of its revenue. The information also illustrates the company’s emphasis on recurring software revenue, cloud and AI-enabled offerings, and its practice of regularly disclosing share capital and share trading activity in line with regulatory requirements.
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