Data i/o to demonstrate new refreshed manual programmers at global tradeshows in september
Lumenx-m8 and flashcore iii-m4 manual programmers are engineered to seamlessly support design through production and beyond on a single unified programming platform redmond, washington--(newsfile corp. - september 8, 2025) - data i/o corporation (nasdaq: daio), the leading global provider of advanced security and data deployment solutions for microcontrollers, security ics and memory devices, announced the company will demonstrate data i/o's new unified programming platform strategy with a suite of refreshed manual programmers, the lumen®x-m8 and the flashcore iii-m4, at a series of upcoming tradeshows and events around the world throughout the month of september. "we are excited to bring back our reimagined manual programmer product line, showcase our refreshed solutions to support the complete preprogrammed parts options, and demonstrate the benefits of a unified programming platform at major tradeshows and events around the world in september," said william wentworth, president and ceo of data i/o corporation.
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