Success Stories
Explore our customers’ success stories and uncover new possibilities for your own development journey.
Our customers range from agile engineering teams at innovative startups to multinational corporations shaping the future of mobility, automation, aerospace, and beyond—with each success story showcasing how TASKING empowers their development process.
H2 Power ‘n’ Heat GmbH, a cleantech startup based in Germany, successfully developed stable and efficient control software for their hydrogen fuel cell system with a lean team of just one engineer.
Using the TASKING VX-toolset for C166, they were able to quickly evaluate, adopt, and scale their development process—accelerating time to market and laying the groundwork for future innovation in clean mobility.
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Jaguar Land Rover’s engineering team in India cut debugging time and reduced overall costs by adopting TASKING’s iC7 Mini and iC7 Pro debuggers. The intuitive interface, faster profiling, and strong local support helped their developers work more efficiently in safety-critical environments.
The success has laid the foundation for expanding TASKING tools across future projects.
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Taylor Company, a global leader in foodservice equipment, faced a critical challenge when a legacy compiler became incompatible with new hardware, threatening a time-sensitive customer project.
With TASKING’s rapid support and a tailored workaround, Taylor restored operations, safeguarded project continuity, and reinforced customer confidence.
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Harman accelerates ADAS and autonomous driving development with TASKING Compiler – Automotive / EMEA
Harman, a global leader in connected car solutions, needed reliable tools to support complex ADAS and autonomous driving projects on the latest Infineon AURIX TC487 platform.
With TASKING compiler and responsive support, Harman streamlined development, removed blockers, and improved reliability, helping its teams deliver next-generation mobility with confidence.
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MicroFuzzy, is a leading e‑PowerTrain solution provider based in Munich. In a recent project focused on TC39x microcontrollers, the team faced the challenge of developing complex, safety-critical software within a multicore environment.
By adopting the TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore, they were able to accelerate development, ensure compliance, and prepare the software for future industrialization—supporting a smooth path from PoC to production.
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Flex Automotive R&D Romania, part of Flex Ltd., developed next-generation automotive power application control software based on the Infineon AURIX™ TC377TP microcontroller to advance its power electronics capabilities.
By adopting the TASKING TriCore Toolset for TC3xx, the team achieved higher code efficiency, reliable functional safety compliance, and faster development cycles. The proven performance of TASKING tools in previous Flex Automotive projects was a decisive factor — enabling time and cost savings while ensuring stable, real-time performance for new automotive power applications.
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RealThingks India supports automotive OEMs and Tier‑1 suppliers in managing rising in-vehicle software complexity. With strong AUTOSAR expertise, they help customers build safe, scalable ECU software while improving reuse and lowering lifecycle costs.
RealThingks India accelerated their AUTOSAR development workflow by adopting the TASKING Compiler and Debugger, enabling faster diagnostics, optimized code generation, and more reliable ECU software delivery. With measurable gains in efficiency, the team reduced debugging time by 15–30% across key workflows.
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Autoliv, a global leader in automotive safety systems, is adapting its software development workflows to address growing complexity in multi-core and heterogeneous architectures used in safety-critical applications.
By introducing TASKING’s debugging tools, Autoliv established a more consistent and unified environment for software validation. The approach supports multi-core analysis, enables clearer visibility into runtime behavior, and contributes to more structured workflows across development activities.
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BWI Group, a global Tier‑1 supplier of brake and suspension systems, develops safety-critical automotive software based on the Infineon TriCore™ AURIX™ architecture to support modern vehicle platforms.
Working on a brake ECU based on Infineon AURIX™, BWI Group selected the TASKING TriCore compiler for efficient and reliable code generation, complemented by LDRA tools for automated verification. Together, the solution supports consistent workflows, reduced project risk, and confident delivery of safety-critical software.
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DENSO Corporation, a leading global supplier of advanced automotive technologies, faced growing challenges in ensuring software quality, compliance, and performance under increasingly rigorous industry standards.
With the LDRA tool suite, DENSO unified its analysis techniques, improved platform reliability, and achieved significant cost and time savings — paving the way for safer, more reliable next-generation vehicles.
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NOW Technologies in Budapest develops assistive solutions that empower independent living and must meet strict medical software safety standards with its Gyroset product line.
Using LDRArules, NOW Technologies streamlined compliance, strengthened software safety, and saved over €200,000 — accelerating development of its safety-critical solutions.
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United Space Alliance (USA), a Boeing and Lockheed Martin joint venture, develops mission-critical software for NASA programs including the Orion crew exploration vehicle. To meet strict programming standards and certification demands, the company needed a more consistent approach.
Using the LDRA tool suite, USA automated test harness generation, streamlined compliance, and improved software productivity across teams.
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Ei Electronics, Ireland’s leading manufacturer of fire and carbon monoxide detection products, faced the challenge of meeting rigorous functional safety standards such as EN 14604 and EN 50271 while maintaining productivity.
With the LDRA tool suite, Ei Electronics improved software quality, streamlined compliance, and built a scalable foundation for future multi-sensor safety devices.
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Software Test Group (STG), a specialist provider of embedded software testing services, supports safety-critical railway applications with stringent RAMS requirements.
For component-level verification of a railway maintenance system, STG selected LDRAunit to achieve standards-compliant testing, structural coverage, and full traceability—delivering clear, audit-ready evidence for certification.
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