VaST to Exhibit at IAEC in Paris

VaST Systems to Exhibit at IAEC in PARIS – November 3-4, 2008

October 28th, 2008

Paris, France – October 28, 2008 – VaST Systems, the leader in electronics virtualization will participate in the International Automotive Engineering Congress in Paris, France, at Pullman Rive Gauche, November 3-4, 2008

VaST will demonstrate new capabilities and partner application in Booth B12.

The two-day conference provides information on strategic opportunities, emerging applications, and market trends of the automotive sector as well as technological information on research, integration, interfacing, and engineering problems of these latest innovations.

Automotive electronic systems complexity is rising as emission regulation and fuel-efficiency requirements grow more stringent and demand grows for passenger comfort, infotainment, and safety systems.

VaST’s electronics virtualization technology and tools are being widely adopted throughout the automotive industry worldwide.

About VaST

VaST drives electronics virtualization. VaST fundamentally changes the electronics industry by breaking the dependency on hardware prototypes. With VaST, electronics companies develop virtual system prototypes—timing-accurate, high-speed simulation models of their electronic systems—for use in design and supply chain enablement. Using virtualization, customers develop software before hardware and enable early software development by ecosystem partners that cuts time to market by 8 months or more.

VaST’s customers include worldwide leaders in automotive, consumer, and wireless markets. VaST is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California with sales and support offices worldwide.

Visit www.vastsystems.com

For more information, contact:

VaST Europe: Jean-Marc Talbot +33 4 56 38 51 23

j.talbot@vastsystems.com

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