We are a specialist engineering development company with hardware and software development expertise. We have extensive experience in web technologies including interactive web sites, online shops, internet kiosks and internet appliances.

We offer the following key services;

Web design

We build high-quality interactive corporate webs sites and online shops to complement existing business. We use proven technology and offer a complete solution including training and documentation.

Engineering consultancy

We have a high level of new product development and project management expertise. This has been used extensively for developing Internet kiosks and Internet appliances using both Intel and ARM architectures. 
 

 

Helpful documents:
We have produced the following documents as a service to existing and potential customers. (To view these documents you will need a PDF viewer available for free from www.adobe.com). 
 
Steps to creating a successful web site

Creating an effective web site, large or small, requires planning and the creation of a detailed web site brief. To help in this planning process we suggest you review this document.

Increase visitors to your web site

Web site traffic is the life-blood of any successful site. However, it is more important to get the right visitors rather than high numbers. Our recommended approach is set out in this document.

 

 

New Product Development in Fast Moving Industries

"All industries are increasing their rate of change. Dot-com and other fast moving industries at the cutting edge are typified by large amounts of change and turbulence requiring alternative approaches to new product development. Companies in this environment can increase the success rate of new product development by focusing on time to market, prioritising project attributes, and selecting an appropriate development structure and process. Highly competitive industries need new approaches to product development that develop products quickly and integrate changing market and customer requirements during development."

 


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