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Co-founder, VP Marketing and Sales, Crank Software
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Field Application Engineer, Crank Software
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In a highly competitive marketplace, the need for embedded products to adapt and update regularly is vital. Whether it be in the name of innovation, to remain competitive or because necessity dictates, development teams need to be ready and empowered with the tools to redesign their GUI applications quickly without impacting their progress.
In this session, we will explore the best practices that help unlock the potential for development teams to introduce new GUI concepts rapidly and easily, without disrupting prior development efforts or impacting timelines. We will discuss how the right GUI development tool architecture can make it easy to adapt to change, work around hardware constraints and embrace new technology that drives better-designed products that grab market attention and win market share.
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