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The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH

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The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH We are excited

The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH [logo](#) [Qt and froglogic ]( The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH We are excited to announce that The Qt Company has acquired froglogic GmbH to broaden its product portfolio to quality assurance tools. Froglogic’s products are widely used in the Qt ecosystem already: Squish is the leading GUI test automation tool, Coco code coverage tool is found already on many of our customers and Test Center as a new product is finding its way into more and more users. We believe that we can make our combined offering even stronger, and to provide even better value through productivity gains in the future. If you are already a user of froglogic tools, we are of course happy for this and you will be able to both continue using your products as before, and also in the future be able to address both software development and quality assurance solutions from The Qt Company. All current products will continue to develop and we will obviously explore to develop the quality assurance offering even further in the future. We will be merging the operations technically by the end of 2021. This step is another strong evidence that we want to expand The Qt Company offering and help our customers throughout the software development process. Our previous offering expansions like Qt Design Studio and Qt for MCUs have already demonstrated that this is the right path for us, and with this move we are strengthening the Qt as a software platform even further. We will be hosting a [webinar to explain what froglogic can offer already today](, and we will of course be talking to you in the future in regards to how we should develop our offering going forward. If you need more information, you can contact either your current Qt account manager, or if you have a relationship with froglogic you can use existing contact there. General information about the acquisition and the offering can be [found here](. We believe that this acquisition will be beneficial for all in the Qt ecosystem, and that this will accelerate the technology development around Qt. Petteri Holländer SVP Qt Ventures [Find out more ]( [linkedin]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtube]( The Qt Company, Bertel Jungin aukio D3A, Espoo, 02600, Finland [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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