Würzburg, June 20, 2022 – With the founding of the Low-Code Association e.V., the leading no- and low-code providers in German-speaking countries are laying an important foundation stone. The aim of the association, which was founded in Berlin on June 9, is to promote the technology primarily in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and internationally. With the founding of the Low-Code Association, the leading low-code providers in the DACH region have opened a new, important chapter. Together, the founding members, which include Simplifier, Scopeland Technology, Necara, Jobrouter, Allisa Software and SQL Projekt as well as selected regional IT service providers such as D-Research and DMK E-Business, want to drive forward the promotion and development of the technology. To this end, the close cooperation between universities and scientific institutions is to be further intensified and gradually expanded. Working together for more awareness
The aim is also to increase awareness of low-code: Together, the members want to draw attention to the potential of this innovative technology and break down stigmas through effective publicity measures and events. A central component of the activities is the planning of the second Low-Code Day, the leading congress trade fair for low-code software development in German-speaking countries. This will build on the Low-Code Day 2019 with high-caliber participants, as Low-Code founder John Rymer from Forrester Research laid the foundation for low-code activities in Germany.
We are particularly proud to be a founding member of the Low-Code Association and to raise low-code made in Germany to a new level through close cooperation with the other members.
Meeting modern challenges with innovative technology
With low-code, the technical complexity is significantly lower than with conventional programming methods. The technology also supports the creation of mobile-compatible applications and thus meets an important requirement profile of many companies. As a result, the required applications can be created much more easily and quickly and the available resources and budget can be used optimally. An important reason for this is the ability of specialists from the company’s own specialist departments to participate in the creation of apps without prior programming knowledge, or to create them independently or under the supervision of IT professionals. In this way, low-code saves essential resources and alleviates the pressure of the shortage of IT specialists.


