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IAR Systems brings its successful developers conference IAR DevCon to Europe

Next stops for the free worldwide developers conference are Bilbao, Paris, Cambridge, Helsinki, Vienna, Milan, Stockholm and Munich

Uppsala, Sweden—September 3, 2018—IAR Systems®, the future-proof supplier of software tools and services for embedded development, started off its global developers conference series IAR DevCon in North America in May of 2018. Now, the industry leader continues the successful developers conference in several locations across Europe, targeting developers and designers with content on security, IoT, industrial, automotive, medical and general embedded development.

IAR DevCon comes in a compact half-day format, lasting from 9:00 to 14:00. The conference begins with a keynote from one of IAR Systems’ representatives, giving insights to key industries and the latest market updates. Following the keynote, there are two training sessions on How to develop smaller, faster, smarter code using IAR Embedded Workbench and Developing a more secure application and/or dealing with the nuances of a particular application as well as one practical session on Using IAR Embedded Workbench in a real-life application using real hardware. There will also be room for individual Q&A as well as personal networking.

Timetable for IAR DevCon in Europe:

Bilbao, Spain: September 11, 2018
Paris, France: September 13, 2018
Cambridge, UK: October 2, 2018
Helsinki, Finland: October 4, 2018
Vienna, Austria: October 9, 2018
Milan, Italy: October 11, 2018
Stockholm, Sweden: November 21, 2018
Munich, Germany: November 28, 2018

The number of seats for each location is limited. To register for an IAR DevCon conference, go to www.iardevcon.com.

About IAR Systems

IAR Systems supplies future-proof software tools and services for embedded development, enabling companies worldwide to create the products of today and the innovations of tomorrow. Since 1983, IAR Systems’ solutions have ensured quality, reliability and efficiency in the development of over one million embedded applications. The company is headquartered in Uppsala, Sweden and has sales and support offices all over the world. Since 2018, Secure Thingz, a provider of advanced security solutions for embedded systems in the IoT, is part of IAR Systems. IAR Systems Group AB is listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, Mid Cap. Learn more at www.iar.com.

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