Paul Graziani
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After Selling Exton’s AGI, Company’s Founder Focuses on Growing Three Separate Rocket Science Firms
After selling Exton-based Analytical Graphics, Inc. for $700 million to Ansys, Paul Graziani, one of the company’s founders, has switched his focus to growing the…
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Suburban Pittsburgh Company with $1.5 Billion in Annual Sales to Buy Exton’s AGI
Exton-based Analytical Graphics Inc., which makes mission simulations that warn satellite operators of possible collisions of their products with burned-out rockets and other space debris,…
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Washington Post: Exton’s AGI Emphasizes Need for Satellite Tracking, Oversight
With the number of satellites in Earth’s orbit increasing drastically, Exton-based Analytical Graphics, Inc. has emphasized the growing need for a dedicated tracking and oversight…
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Visits Federal Space Contractor in Exton
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross visited the Commercial Space Operations Center, a subsidiary of Analytical Graphics Inc., in Exton last week, where he used the…
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Exton-Based Analytical Graphics Helped NORAD Track Santa on Christmas Eve
Exton-based Analytical Graphics helped the North American Aerospace Defense Command track Santa’s journey across the sky on Christmas Eve, writes Ellie Silverman for the Philadelphia…
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CNN: Exton’s Analytical Graphics Excels in High-Stakes Business of Tracking Space Junk
Exton’s Analytical Graphics, Inc. tracks thousands of pieces of space junk orbiting the Earth to ensure none collides with active communication satellites, writes Jackie Wattles…
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Exton’s Analytical Graphics, Inc. Is Tracking Space Objects
Exton company Analytical Graphics, Inc. is tracking thousands of space objects to prevent dangerous space debris collisions such as the Oct. 27 close call of…


















































