Lauterbach to sponsor 2016 Embedded Systems Conference
Lauterbach has agreed to once again be a lead sponsor of the UK Device Developers' Conference, an event for engineers and software developers working in the development of intelligent systems and devices. The next Device Developers' Conference will take place near Cambridge on 27th and 28th April, co-located with H/WExpo, a conference for hardware developers.
"We are very pleased to maintain our association with this important industry event," said Barry Lock, UK Manager, Lauterbach. "The Device Developers' Conference has become an important and productive forum for us, where we can explain our latest debug technologies, discuss industry trends and meet with fellow engineers and programmers."
Lauterbach debug tools have become a favourite with many hi-tech engineers and the company is recognised for both engineering excellence and exceptional technical support. Lauterbach tools support all the major families of MPU cores, covering products from 75 silicon companies. The quality and capability of Lauterbach tools enable engineering teams to develop robust code whilst minimising development time lost to debugging.
The UK Device Developers' Conference is an annual event that enables engineers, programmers and scientists to learn about the latest tools and technologies for the development of intelligent systems and devices. The conference includes a vendor exhibition, a series of informative technical presentations and a series of half-day workshops.
"We are very pleased to be retaining Lauterbach's support for this event," said Richard Blackburn, Conference Organiser. "They not only bring a great deal of expertise to the event, but it is also good for us to have such a respected brand associated with the conference."
For the first time, the conference will be co-located with a new event called H/WExpo, a conference space and presentation series that will focus on hardware development, instrumentation and testing.
"The Conference has always featured hardware vendors and presentations, but the 2016 event will have its own dedicated space for hardware engineering," said Richard Blackburn. "H/WExpo will cover aspects such as PCB design and CAD tools, hardware test, test instrumentation, contract manufacture, display technology and enclosure solutions."