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Iteris main competitors are Cadence Design Systems, Telcordia Technologies, and Ansys.

Competitor Summary. See how Iteris compares to its main competitors:

  • General Electric has the most employees (305,000).
  • Employees at Cadence Design Systems earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $115,840.
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Iteris vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
4.4
Santa Ana, CA14$172.0M362
1969
4.8
Lincolnshire, IL17$5.0B8,800
1970
4.7
Canonsburg, PA50-5,000
1966
4.3
Plano, TX56$2.1B5,368
1892
4.8
Boston, MA39$68.0B305,000
1969
4.5
Falls Church, VA6$140.0M635
1996
4.5
Hillsborough, NJ1$9.4B30,500
2000
4.1
Morrisville, NC1$33.5M75
1997
4.6
Houston, TX1$23.7B40,000
-
4.5
Bridgewater, NJ1-300
1981
4.1
Sarasota, FL1$6.2B18,400
AUTOMATED DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
-
2.8
Monroe, LA1$284.9K5
1973
4.0
Norcross, GA2$9.9M178
1988
4.7
San Jose, CA6$4.6B8,900
1963
4.7
Irving, TX2$1.2B3,000
2003
3.9
Tampa, FL1$1.0M50
2001
4.2
Sacramento, CA1$6.0M75
1995
3.2
Atlanta, GA1$548,35050
Advanced Logic Industries
1991
3.4
Blacksburg, VA3$70,0006
1985
4.8
Boston, MA9$2.1B6,055
1992
4.6
Medina, MN2$300.0M1,000

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Iteris salaries vs competitors

Among Iteris competitors, employees at Cadence Design Systems earn the most with an average yearly salary of $115,840.

Compare Iteris salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Iteris
$82,616$39.72-
Zebra Technologies
$84,016$40.39-
Ansys
$92,213$44.33-
Tyler Technologies
$73,290$35.24-
General Electric
$86,183$41.43-
ENSCO
$66,049$31.75-

Compare Iteris job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Iteris
$95,164$45.75
Cadence Design Systems
$109,168$52.48
NEC Corporation of America
$100,899$48.51
General Electric
$99,032$47.61
Telcordia Technologies
$94,226$45.30
Checkpoint Technologies
$93,782$45.09
AUTOMATED DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES
$93,617$45.01
Zebra Technologies
$93,276$44.84
Overture Networks
$93,145$44.78
RagingWire Data Centers
$92,377$44.41
Ansys
$90,612$43.56
Lucent
$87,135$41.89
Global Technologies
$87,129$41.89
Open Systems International
$85,568$41.14
Intelligent Systems
$85,245$40.98
PTC
$84,215$40.49
Advanced Logic Industries
$83,929$40.35
Tyler Technologies
$83,167$39.98
Roper Technologies
$81,376$39.12
ENSCO
$80,900$38.89

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Iteris demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Iteris vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Cadence Design Systems63%37%
Quanta Services65%35%
PTC69%31%
Ansys69%31%
General Electric71%29%
Iteris74%26%
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Female

Compare race at Iteris vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%15%9%14%6%
8.8
50%11%7%27%5%
9.6
54%14%8%19%5%
9.8
59%14%11%11%4%
9.9
61%13%9%13%4%
9.9
56%17%9%12%5%
10.0

Iteris revenue vs competitors

Iteris revenue is $172.0M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is General Electric, $68.0B . The company with the lowest revenue is Advanced Logic Industries, $70.0K.

Iteris and similar companies CEOs

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Ajei S. Gopal
Ansys

Lip-Bu Tan (born November 12, 1959) is a Malaysian-born American executive and entrepreneur presently the CEO of Cadence Design Systems and Chairman of Walden International, a venture capital firm.

H. Lawrence Culp
General Electric

James Leland Strange
Intelligent Systems

Chairman and CEO at Intelligent Systems Corp (ISC). Today, the prime focus of ISC is in the fintech industry through its subsidiary company CoreCard Software, which is a proprietary credit card software company for the financial services industry. In the past, ISC partnered with more than 85 emerging companies to turn exciting ideas into exciting companies. Leland became Chairman and CEO of the company when it merged with Quadram Corp. Quadram pioneered the enhancement products industry and was recognized nationally as one of the fastest growing electronics companies in the U.S. at the time.

James E. Heppelmann
PTC

James (Jim) Heppelmann is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of PTC, responsible for driving the company’s global business strategy and operations. During Mr. Heppelmann’s leadership tenure, PTC has assembled the industry’s leading industrial innovation platform and field-proven solutions and services that enable companies to design, manufacture, operate, and service things for a smart, connected world. He also serves on PTC’s Board of Directors. Mr. Heppelmann has emerged as a driver and thought leader in industrial innovation. Together with Harvard Professor Michael E. Porter, he has co-authored three highly influential articles regarding the transformational impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on business, including the November 2014 Harvard Business Review cover story “How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Competition,” and the companion “How Smart, Connected Products are Transforming Companies” published in the October 2015 Harvard Business Review. Their third Harvard Business Review collaboration, published in November 2017, “A Manager's Guide to Augmented Reality,” is a collection of articles that define why every organization needs an Augmented Realty (AR) strategy. Mr. Heppelmann was named one of “7 IoT Leaders to Watch in 2017” by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and has previously been recognized as “IOT CEO of the Year” by PostScapes, “Technology CEO of the Year” by the Massachusetts Technology Leadership Council, and received the “CAD Society Leadership Award” for his work with the Internet of Things. A dynamic speaker, Mr. Heppelmann has been featured as a keynote presenter at the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) events on topics such as “How Smart, Connected Products Are Redefining Manufacturing” and was a featured speaker on “the role of digitization in America's advanced industries” at the Brookings Institution. He has been published and quoted in numerous global business and trade media, including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Bloomberg Businessweek. Mr. Heppelmann is a member of the board of directors at SENSATA, a world leader in automotive and industrial sensors and controls, and was recently elected to the MassTLC (Massachusetts Technology Leadership council) Board of Trustees. He also serves as a member of the Dean’s advisory board at the University of Minnesota College of Science & Engineering, is an executive advisory board member of the national FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and has been recognized as one of the “Top 100 CEO Leaders in STEM” by the STEMconnector organization. Experience Prior to his appointment as CEO in 2010, Mr. Heppelmann served as PTC’s president and chief operating officer, responsible for managing the operating business units of the company including R&D, marketing, sales, and services. From 2001 to 2009, he served as PTC’s chief technology officer, driving the company’s product vision and strategy, product development, and product marketing and management. Mr. Heppelmann joined PTC in 1998 when the company acquired Windchill Technology, a Minnesota-based company that he co-founded and served as its chief technology officer. Before co-founding Windchill Technology, Mr. Heppelmann served as chief technology officer at Metaphase Technology. Education Mr. Heppelmann attended University of Minnesota, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on computer-aided design.

Earl C. Austin Jr (Duke)
Quanta Services

As chief operating officer for Quanta Services, Earl C. “Duke” Austin, Jr. drives the operations of the largest specialized contractor serving electric power, natural gas and pipeline customers in North America. Austin has played a key role in Quanta’s significant growth in its key markets, including strategic development of the company’s capabilities in assessment, planning, engineering and design, procurement, construction, commissioning and testing and operations and management of critical infrastructure systems. Prior to his current role, Austin served as president of Quanta’s Electric Power and Natural Gas and Pipeline Divisions, having initially joined the Quanta executive team in 2009 to lead the company’s expanding pipeline operations. Previously he served as president of North Houston Pole Line, LP, a Quanta operating unit. He was instrumental in the strategic growth of the Texas-based unit, which delivers a full range of electric power, gas and telecommunication utility infrastructure services to customers throughout the region. Austin serves on the board of the Southwest Line Chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association. He received a bachelor’s degree in business management with an emphasis in accounting from Sam Houston State University. Austin resides in Houston with his wife, three sons and one daughter.

Neil Hunn is a Chief Operating Officer at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and Executive Vice President at ROPER TECHNOLOGIES INC and is based in Sarasota, Florida. He has worked as Business Analyst at Deloitte, Chief Financial Officer at MEDASSETS INC, and Consultant at EY-Parthenon. Neil studied at Miami University between 1990 and 1994, Dunwoody High School, and Harvard University between 1997 and 1998.

Lynn Moore Jr
Tyler Technologies

Anders Gustafsson
Zebra Technologies

Anders Karl Gustaf Gustafsson (born 7 April 1979 in Jönköping) is a Swedish sprint canoeist who has competed since the mid-2000s. He won four medals at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with a gold (K-1 500 m: 2010) and three silvers (K-1 500 m, K-1 1000 m: both 2009); K-1 1000 m: 2011.

Boris Nejikovsky
ENSCO

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