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=Our sponsors for the Qt Contributors’ Summit 2014 are:=


'''Digia'''<br />[[Image:logo_web.png|Digia]]
Digia is responsible for all Qt activities including product development and commercial and open source licensing. Since March 2011, Digia Plc, the Helsinki-based services and consulting powerhouse listed in the <span class="caps">NASDAQ</span> <span class="caps">OMX</span> Helsinki exchange (DIG1V) has been the commercial licensor of Qt. In September 2012 Digia acquired the full Qt business from Nokia. Digia operates in China, Finland, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden and <span class="caps">USA</span>.
Digia’s goal is to provide desktop, embedded and mobile developers and companies with the most powerful cross-platform UI and application framework. Together with its licensing, support and services capabilities, Digia, Qt operates with the mission to work closely with developers to ensure that the projects are deployed on time, within budget and with a competitive advantage.
'''Pelagicore'''<br />[[Image:pelagicore_logo.png|Pelagicore]]
Pelagicore AB is a technology and product development company that focuses on applying Open Source software in the automotive infotainment industry. Its team of technology and Open Source community experts enable a novel, holistic approach to development and its unique expertise stretches from silicon design to <span class="caps">OEM</span> expert advisory roles. Pelagicore delivers automotive-centric software frameworks and key components to accelerate the implementation of infotainment systems based on Open Source software.
'''<span class="caps">KDAB</span>'''<br />[[Image:KDAB.png|KDAB]]
<span class="caps">KDAB</span> is the world’s largest independent source of Qt knowledge and provides services, training, and products for Qt development. With its global team of top-notch experts in Qt development, KDAB’s engineers routinely solve even the hardest of problems. KDAB’s trainers are all active developers, ensuring that the knowledge delivered in class always reflects current, real-world usage. KDAB’s products help increase the productivity of Qt development by providing add-on components, complex widgets and tools built to enhance Qt and the development process. As <span class="caps">KDAB</span> engineers can be found all over the world there is always someone close by, that can help.
'''Froglogic'''<br />[[Image:logo.png|Froglogic]]
froglogic GmbH is a software company based in Hamburg, Germany with additional offices in the <span class="caps">USA</span> with over 3,000 customers world-wide. <br /> froglogic is famous for its automated testing suite Squish with its flagship product Squish <span class="caps">GUI</span> Tester, the market-leading automated testing tool for <span class="caps">GUI</span> applications based on Qt, Java <span class="caps">AWT</span>/Swing, <span class="caps">SWT</span>/RCP and JavaFX, Mac OS X Carbon/Cocoa, Windows <span class="caps">MFC</span>, .NET and <span class="caps">WPF</span>, iOS Cocoa Touch, Android and for <span class="caps">HTML</span>/Ajax/Flex-based web applications running in a variety of web browsers.<br /> In addition, froglogic’s offering includes the professional, cross-platform C and C++ Code Coverage tool Squish Coco.
'''basysKom'''<br />[[Image:basyskom_logo.png|basysKom]]
basysKom is a service provider for software engineering of embedded solutions. Our customer-driven development and consulting teams deliver innovative user interfaces, complex middleware and application development as well as embedded system integration. We are a longterm Qt Partner and bring in-depth knowledge with Qt. All of our engineers are Qt Certified. With our experience and deep knowledge using Qt and C++ in customer driven projects we deliver sustainable solutions to be fast and flexible in maintenance and release cycles while keeping quality and stability on a very high level.<br /> Our experience in working with international entities and heterogeneous teams makes basysKom a specialist for removing roadblocks in product development and building leading innovative systems.
'''Intel'''<br />[[Image:intel_logo_small.jpg|Intel]]
Intel’s Open Source Technology Center is the heart of open source development at Intel. Our leadership in upstream contributions, maintainership and innovation shapes the performance and user experience of a wide variety of open source projects. Learn more at http://01.org.
'''Canonical'''<br />[[Image:logo-ubuntu.png|Canonical]]
Ubuntu is an open-source operating system, currently established on desktop, server, cloud, thin client. Canonical has been developing operating systems since 2004, and is now extending the Ubuntu OS onto mobile devices (smartphones and tablet) to provide a fully convergent experience. The first Ubuntu smartphones are coming to market in 2014
'''<span class="caps">ICS</span>'''<br />[[Image:logotext_0.png|ICS]]
<span class="caps">ICS</span> is the largest independent Qt services firm in North America, with a growing European presence, <span class="caps">ICS</span> has vast experience solving development challenges for Qt and Qt Quick (<span class="caps">QML</span>) applications. <span class="caps">ICS</span> supports the global Qt community and offers a suite of professional services — from training to full product development and delivery.
'''e-<span class="caps">GITS</span>'''<br />[[Image:logo.gif|e-GITS]]
e-<span class="caps">GITS</span> specializes in the design and delivery of custom made Qt based software solutions in the desktop, mobile and embedded space. Our development team has years of experience in concepting, UX design, implementation all the way upto delivery and support in worldwide locations. We use the leading open source and commercial tools for each phase of the software development lifecycle and have more than 15 years of experience building custom applications for customers in Avionics, Automotive, Banking, Insurance and Automation.

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