“The Next Generation Real-Time Human Machine Interface Development Tool at the Avionics Show”

Antycip in partnership with DiSTI will host a booth at Avionics 2008, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, next 5th-6th March 2008. The event will take place in the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).

February 20th, 2008

Oxford & Orlando, 20th February 2008. Antycip in partnership with DiSTI will host a booth at Avionics 2008, in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, next 5th-6th March 2008. The event will take place in the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA).

The Avionics event offers industry suppliers, integrators, airlines and air-framers a dedicated business environment covering all aspects of aerospace and space avionics. The 6th annual Avionics exhibition and conference is now bigger in its new larger home at the PTA in Amsterdam. This years theme for the main conference is ‘Operating in Tomorrows Airspace.

At the Avionics show, DiSTIs Chief Technology Officer, Darren Humphrey, will present at the main conference the debut release of the GlsA661 Toolkit for GL Studio. The GlsA661 Toolkit is used for developing complex visual avionics displays to the ARINC 661 standard.

DiSTI will also be highlighting its Safety Critical Embedded Code Generator which allows for the development of DO-178B / ED-12B Level A qualifiable avionics displays using the award winning next generation GL Studio Human Machine Interface development toolkit.

Antycip and DiSTI will be available at booth #D29.

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