Embedded software development toolchain for safety-critical systems
TASKING builds a compiler and debugging toolchain for embedded software engineers in automotive, aerospace, defense, and medical sectors. The stack is deeply rooted in C/C++ and low-level languages (Assembly, RTOS), with active infrastructure modernization (virtualization, backup strategy) and a notable shift toward Rust—suggesting the company is preparing its core compiler backend for newer language ecosystems while maintaining legacy support. The hiring mix is engineering-heavy with accelerating velocity across Germany, UK, India, and the Netherlands, pointing to scaling both product development and go-to-market.
TASKING develops embedded software development tools—compiler, debugger, and test framework—for engineers building safety and security-critical applications. The company operates across automotive, aerospace, defense, industrial, medical, and robotics verticals, where reliability and compliance (ISO 27001, functional safety standards) are non-negotiable. Based in Munich and founded in 1977, TASKING operates as a public company with 201–500 employees. The product roadmap emphasizes a unified, certifiable toolchain, with current work focused on Rust language support, R&D virtualization, and infrastructure upgrades to support compliance and scaling.
TASKING supports C, C++, Assembly, and RTOS. The company is actively integrating Rust as a new frontend language, connecting it to its proprietary compiler backend.
TASKING focuses on safety and security-critical sectors: automotive, aerospace, defense, industrial, medical, and robotics. Compliance and reliability are core to the product positioning.
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