TASKING unveils a new vision at embedded world

Feb­ru­ary 25, 2025
At booth 255 in hall 4, TASKING will launch its new brand iden­ti­ty and show­case its com­pre­hen­sive prod­uct port­fo­lio, cov­er­ing the com­plete soft­ware develop­ment process.

Munich, Ger­many, 25. Feb­ru­ary 2025 – TASKING will be show­cas­ing its lat­est tools for the develop­ment of high-per­for­mance, safe and secure embed­ded soft­ware at this year’s embed­ded world in Nurem­berg from March 11 to 13, 2025. This year, TASKING will be pre­sent­ing its new brand iden­ti­ty at booth 255 in hall 4. Fol­low­ing the addi­tion of TASKING in Sep­tem­ber 2022 and the recent acqui­si­tion of LDRA, the com­pa­ny is intro­duc­ing a uni­fied cor­po­rate design, reflect­ing its evo­lu­tion into a sin­gle, cohe­sive enti­ty. While TASKING has a strong pres­ence in the auto­mo­tive sec­tor, it is now on a mis­sion to extend its exper­tise to oth­er safe­ty-crit­i­cal mar­kets and appli­ca­tions, such as indus­tri­al and aero­space, among oth­ers. Built on trust, cus­tomer ori­en­ta­tion, exper­tise and a strong com­mit­ment to sus­tain­abil­i­ty, TASKING aims to empow­er embed­ded soft­ware engi­neers to devel­op reli­able, high-per­for­mance appli­ca­tions for a safer future.

“TASKING con­tin­ues to expand its port­fo­lio and capa­bil­i­ties through acqui­si­tions that broad­en our offer­ings to include advanced debug­ger, soft­ware trace, and analy­sis tools”, Gre­gor Zink, CEO of TASKING, explains. “This con­stant strate­gic growth makes TASKING a trust­ed part­ner for embed­ded soft­ware develop­ment tools and ser­vices, which we want to empha­size at the trade show with our new brand image.”

The com­pa­ny will be show­cas­ing its new self-image at the booth with var­i­ous demos that demon­strate the full range of its port­fo­lio. This includes prod­ucts such as the next-gen­er­a­tion Blue­Box debug­ger with sup­port for vir­tu­al ECUs, and pow­er­ful com­pil­er toolsets for Tri­Core AURIX™, Arm Cortex‑M/Cortex‑R, and RISC‑V.

TASKING will show­case mul­ti­ple demos at booth 255 in hall 4:
Empow­er­ing Embed­ded Safe­ty & Secu­ri­ty: TASK­ING’s safe­ty ecosys­tem pro­vides the foun­da­tion for a TÜV-cer­ti­fied, end-to-end develop­ment work­flow solu­tion for safe­ty-crit­i­cal embed­ded sys­tems develop­ment.
Accel­er­at­ing Arm-Based Develop­ment: The ver­sa­til­i­ty and pow­er of the TASKING VX-toolset for Arm, winIDEA and the iC7max Blue­Box debug­ger ensure seam­less inte­gra­tion and opti­mized per­for­mance for the develop­ment of Arm-based archi­tec­tures.
Pio­neer­ing RISC‑V Develop­ment: TASKING tools accel­er­ate inno­va­tions in next-gen­er­a­tion RISC-V-based safe­ty-crit­i­cal embed­ded develop­ment, ensur­ing opti­mized code gen­er­a­tion and advanced debug­ging for both vir­tu­al and phys­i­cal SoCs.
Excel­lence in Debug­ging, Trac­ing, and Test­ing: TASKING stream­lines auto­mo­tive embed­ded sys­tem develop­ment with a cost-effec­tive, scal­able debug­ging solu­tion. With test automa­tion, seam­less tran­si­tions between vir­tu­al ECUs and real SoCs, and third-par­ty IDE com­pat­i­bil­i­ty like VSC and CLion, TASKING boosts debug­ging pro­duc­tiv­i­ty and effi­cien­cy.
F1 Rac­ing Demon­stra­tor: Vis­i­tors can hop into the dri­ver’s seat of the F1 Rac­ing Demon­stra­tor, which fea­tures a TC4x-based Bat­tery Man­age­ment Sys­tem. This sys­tem uti­lizes soft­ware devel­oped with the TASKING Smart­Code toolset and debugged using the TASKING iC7 fam­i­ly of Blue­Box debug­gers.
The new­ly avail­able AURIX™ TC4Dx AUTOSAR Starter Kit: This eval­u­a­tion kit, devel­oped in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Infi­neon and Vec­tor, is designed to accel­er­ate AUTOSAR-based appli­ca­tion develop­ment on TC4x. The demo will show­case an Auto­mat­ed Cruise Con­trol appli­ca­tion, high­light­ing the kit’s capa­bil­i­ties in real-world auto­mo­tive sce­nar­ios.
In addi­tion to the demos, TASKING will be pre­sent­ing two tech­ni­cal top­ics dur­ing the embed­ded world con­fer­ence. On March 12, at 1:45 pm, Matthias Scheid, Senior Appli­ca­tion Engi­neer at TASKING will talk about “Vir­tu­al ECUs: Redefin­ing Scal­a­bil­i­ty and Effi­cien­cy in Embed­ded Soft­ware Develop­ment, Debug­ging, and Test­ing”. Lat­er that day, at 3:30 pm, Har­ald Paschke, Appli­ca­tion Engi­neer, will present “Every­thing You Nev­er Want­ed to Know About Hard­ware Trac­ing – Uti­liz­ing Your Micro­con­troller’s Trace Capa­bil­i­ties for Max­i­mum Tim­ing Insights”.

Atten­dees can learn more about the syn­er­gies between the TASK­ING’s and LDRA’s prod­ucts, by vis­it­ing LDRA at booth 406 in hall 4 to see the advan­tages of tools of the two com­pa­nies work­ing togeth­er.

Note to edi­tors
To arrange inter­views and prod­uct demon­stra­tions at the TASKING booth, please con­tact Matthias Heise from our agency Mex­perts (matthias.heise@mexperts.de).

About TASKING
TASKING is a lead­ing provider of embed­ded soft­ware develop­ment tools, pri­mar­i­ly serv­ing safe­ty-crit­i­cal appli­ca­tions. Found­ed in 1977, the Com­pa­ny has a rich his­to­ry of devel­op­ing per­for­mance-dri­ven com­pil­ers and inte­grat­ed develop­ment envi­ron­ments (IDEs) that enable man­u­fac­tur­ers and Tier‑1 sup­pli­ers to cre­ate safe­ty-crit­i­cal appli­ca­tions that are inno­v­a­tive, reli­able, and high per­for­mance. Today, TASKING con­tin­ues to expand its port­fo­lio and capa­bil­i­ties through acqui­si­tions that broad­en its offer­ings to include advanced debug­ger, soft­ware trace, and analy­sis tools. This con­stant strate­gic growth makes TASKING a trust­ed part­ner for embed­ded soft­ware develop­ment tools and ser­vices. TASKING has a strong posi­tion in safe­ty-crit­i­cal mar­kets with appli­ca­tions, such as auto­mo­tive, indus­tri­al and aero­space among oth­ers. Focus­ing on trust, cus­tomer ori­en­ta­tion, exper­tise and a strong com­mit­ment to sus­tain­abil­i­ty, TASKING empow­ers embed­ded soft­ware engi­neers to devel­op reli­able, high-per­for­mance appli­ca­tions for a safer future.

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Press Con­tact:

Flo­ri­an Süß­mair

TASKING Ger­many GmbH
Stre­it­feld­strasse 19
81673 München
Phone +49 89 2620 10085
E‑Mail  florian.suessmair@tasking.com.

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