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Lauterbach and Partners present Latest Innovations at embedded world 2026

Publishing Date: March 9, 2026

Nuremberg, March 9, 2026 – Based on the motto “Enabling an AI-Driven & Software-Defined World” Lauterbach will present its latest TRACE32® debug and trace solutions for embedded systems in this year's embedded world Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg. Together with leading technology partners, Lauterbach will showcase practical solutions that enable developers to implement their systems faster, more securely, and more efficiently.

Visitors to the Lauterbach booth 4-210 will experience live demos on current topics such as software-defined vehicles, safety and security, and powerful debug and trace workflows throughout the entire development cycle. Through close collaboration with leading industry partners along the entire embedded value chain, customers receive integrated solutions tailored to their requirements – from early development phases to the certification of safety-critical applications.

From Cloud to Edge – Cover the Entire Product Life Cycle – Together with NXP® Semiconductors, Lauterbach demonstrates the debugging of virtual targets in the cloud as well as real chips with seamless transition from one development phase to the next. Our Product Life Cycle solutions include virtual targets provided by Synopsys Virtualizer™ and Corellium® Virtual Hardware.

“We worked closely with Lauterbach to deliver a debugging experience that spans virtual targets in the cloud and real silicon,” said Norbert Huemmer, VP R&D at NXP Semiconductors. “This unified workflow enables developers to move smoothly from early development through to production. We are excited to demonstrate this at embedded world in Nuremberg, giving customers a first-hand look at the complete development lifecycle.”

“For more than 15 years, Synopsys and Lauterbach have collaborated to deliver cloud-scalable, customer-proven integrated solutions leveraging Virtualizer and Virtualizer Native Execution across a wide range of embedded processors and application domains,“ says Marc Serughetti, Vice President of Product Management & Applications Engineering at Synopsys. “Today, we continue to empower customers to ‘shift left‘ their development with seamless, powerful debug capabilities through the Synopsys Virtualizer Development Kit and Lauterbach TRACE32, helping debug virtual target models faster and with greater confidence for higher software quality, faster time-to-market, and reduced vehicle lifecycle costs."

“Our close collaboration with Lauterbach has delivered a seamless debug solution for our customers and partners running in the cloud and on-site,” stated Hal Conklin, VP of Sales at Corellium. “We have multiple auto OEMs and tier ones using our combined solution on a daily basis to drive interactive and CICD debug operations.”

Shorten Time-to-Market for the Software-Defined Vehicle – We demonstrate how our “SDV Ready” TRACE32® tools enable software isolation with hypervisors and development with AUTOSAR applications and automotive-centric operating systems in virtualized SDV environments. Furthermore, together with Vector, a solution for remote debugging via Vector's cloud solution (vHaaS) will be presented.


“Building on our long-standing partnership with Lauterbach, we combine Vector’s Software Factory with industry-leading debugging expertise to drive the development of software defined systems,” says Dr. Marcus Eggenberger, Vice President, Software Factory at Vector, “vHaaS, as an essential part of our Software Factory, makes hardware resources accessible from anywhere in the world and integrates it seamlessly into CI environments. The combined solution enhances the scope of these benefits with Lauterbach’s debug and analysis capabilities”

"Virtualized SDV environments are key to accelerating development cycles, " comments Adam Lackorzynski, CEO at Kernkonzept. "With the L4Re Hypervisor and the L4Re Micro Hypervisor, developers can build and validate these environments efficiently and with confidence. We’re proud to collaborate with Lauterbach to strengthen this ecosystem with TRACE32."

Drive Embedded Innovations with RISC‑V - Lauterbach's TRACE32® software, together with HighTec's compiler and Synopsys' VDK, is part of Infineon's new DRIVECORE RISC V Virtual Prototype software bundle, which represents a key milestone in preparing the automotive ecosystem for Infineon’s upcoming AURIX™ microcontroller family based on RISC-V. We will demonstrate debugging and profiling of Infineon’s RISC V Virtual Prototype in numerous variants.

“In the era of software-defined vehicles, rapid software migration, fast development cycles and simple licensing is more important than ever,” said Thomas Schneid, Head of Software, Partner and Ecosystem Management in Infineon’s Automotive Division. “By adding our RISC V Virtual Prototype to our DRIVECORE portfolio, we ease and prepare a smooth transition for our customers towards RISC-V-based microcontrollers.”

Safety in a Software-Defined World – Using HighTec's Rust compiler and AdaCore's Ada compiler, Lauterbach will demonstrate debugging of mixed C/Rust and C/Ada applications as well as code coverage measurements for functional safety certifications.

“Our latest demonstration showcases how to achieve a hardware-based coverage measurement for a hybrid Rust and C AUTOSAR development.”, says Mario Cupelli, CTO at HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH. “By using a single LLVM-based toolchain for Rust and C from HighTec and Lauterbach TRACE32 PowerTrace, we enable seamless code coverage measurement and analysis across both languages—a crucial step toward functional safety certification in next-generation software-defined vehicles.”


"Embedded developers face some of the most difficult verification challenges of the entire software industry," said Quentin Ochem, Chief Product Officer at AdaCore. “By partnering with Lauterbach, we're jointly delivering a comprehensive development environment, from software correctness to cycle-accurate execution evidence and hardware debug capabilities.”


Debugging High-Performance Computing – Using an AMD adaptive Versal™ AI Core SoC as well as a Renesas R-Car Gen.5 X5H SoC, the market-leading capabilities of TRACE32® in heterogeneous multicore debugging and system-wide profiling, including operating systems such as Linux, will be demonstrated.


MathWorks Polyspace and TRACE32® - At booth 4-110 MathWorks will showcase the integration of TRACE32® with Polyspace, a powerful solution for software testing and code analysis.


“Embedded software teams need to validate their code on the same hardware they use in production, but friction across diverse toolchains, boards and debuggers can slow that process down," said Jay Abraham, Group Manager, Technical Marketing & Product Management at MathWorks. "With the Polyspace Test integration for Lauterbach TRACE32, developers can execute tests and capture coverage directly on real hardware, then transition seamlessly into hardware debugging to diagnose issues faster. With this integration, we’re helping engineers focus more on improving code quality and less on managing connectivity and configuration by streamlining on target testing, coverage collection and, debugging.”


At booth 4-210, Lauterbach experts look forward to welcoming you in person and discussing current challenges and solutions in embedded development.


About LAUTERBACH

Lauterbach is the leading manufacturer of cutting-edge development tools for embedded systems with more than 45 years of experience. Lauterbach is an international, well-established company, serving customers all over the world, partnering with all semiconductor manufacturers and growing steadily. At the headquarters in Hoehenkirchen, near Munich, the engineering team develops and produces highly proficient and specialized, easy-to-use Development Tools under the brand TRACE32®. Branch offices in United Kingdom, Italy, France, Tunisia, on the East and West coasts of the United States, Japan and China and highly qualified sales as well as support engineers in many other countries make Lauterbach’s full product range available worldwide.


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