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Real Time Embedded Software Development India

Embedded Software Development India with Vincent IT

Vincent IT is an Embedded Software Development Company India has depth knowledge in developing Embedded Software and Real Time Software Development for various domains, including, Automotive, Telecom, Electronic Automation of Machines and Wireless monitoring systems. We specialize in Designing Embedded Systems, Custom Software Development. The services of Vincentit are designed to congregate the requirement of the business of client's product which must assist their customers as well.

Our embedded services

  • Industrial applications
  • Supervision vs. control
  • System concepts
  • Human Machine Interface
  • Hardware solutions
  • Programmable logic controller
  • Moving message display boards
  • GPS based moving message display boards
  • Flexible moving message display boards
  • GPS based tracking system
  • GSM based applications according to the requirement of the client
  • Track analysis systems
  • Embedded software's according the client requirements
  • Surveillance systems for security applications
  • Wireless monitoring systems
  • Wireless optical, gas, liquid, pressure etc sensors for remote application
  • Remote control systems for industrial automation
  • Wireless communication devices
  • Solid state timers
  • Electronic automation of machines
  • Interactive Voice Response System
Please feel free to Contact us for more information regarding Embedded Software Development, Real Time Embedded Software Development Services, Embedded Software Programming, Embedded System Developer & Designing Embedded Systems etc. We will get back to you within 24 hours.
 

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