News Release from: Orange Tree Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 January 2005

Bowen leads software development

Matt Bowen has joined Orange Tree Technologies to head up the company's software development.

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Matt Bowen has joined Orange Tree Technologies to head up the company's software development. His responsibilities include building the team to develop software and board drivers for Windows, Linux and VxWorks. Bowen joins from Celoxica, the EDA startup, where he was the first person employed by the founders.

He wrote the first commercial version of the FPGA programming tool Handel-C and then led the development of their EDA toolkit DK2.

Charles Sweeney, Orange Tree Technologies founder, commented: 'We are thrilled that Matt is joining us at such an important stage in our development'.

'I have known Matt for several years and have seen what he has achieved'.

'He has just the right skills to make a major contribution in taking this company forward'.

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