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Lauterbach to Present Latest Debug Tools at UK Medical Electronics Event

13th September 2011
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Lauterbach, has announced that it will be presenting and exhibiting at MEDELEC 2011, a UK event for engineers working in the medical sector. MEDELEC 2011 will take place on the 29th November in Cambridge. www.medelec.co.uk. MEDELEC is an event that focuses specifically on the increasingly important role that electronic components and embedded systems are playing in the design, development and manufacture of medical devices.
Having the right debug tools is a critical factor in the software development of medical devices, said Barry Lock, UK Manager, Lauterbach. We will be demonstrating how our Trace technology can assist engineers in ensuring code quality and code performance, and how we can help in achieving the necessary medical industry approvals.

German based Lauterbach had a turnover in excess of $90 million worldwide during 2010 and has seen its customer base grow year on year. Recognised for both engineering excellence and exceptional technical support, Lauterbach tools have become a favourite with many hi-tech engineers. Lauterbach tools support more than 3500 microprocessors and all known ARM Cores, covering products from over 75 silicon companies. The quality and capability of these tools enable engineering teams to develop robust code whilst minimising development time lost to debugging.

“For any engineers that are looking at new projects or simply wanting to keep up with the technology, then I think this will be a very useful event,” said Barry Lock. “Certainly, it always a good idea to fully explore the hardware and debugging options as thoroughly as possible, as these factors often have a major impact on development time and performance. This event will be a chance to chat with engineers that have hands on experience and a lot of real-world industry knowledge.”

Lauterbach will be available to discuss leading edge debug technology such as their ‘Long Term’ trace and ’High Speed’ trace, technologies that help engineers fully understand system behavior in high-speed and complex embedded systems.

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