Battery Low Interactive Ltd
visit site- $5,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
Battery Low Interactive Ltd is a software development company headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. They have about 35 employees. Founded in 2015, they continue to offer custom software, web, and mobile application development services to small businesses and midmarket agencies.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
<$10K 1 project
$10K-$49K 1 project
Clients
- Enerlisa GmbH
Highlights from Recent Projects
Battery Low Interactive Ltd was hired by DailyCricket, a sports-based news website, to develop their dynamic online sports site. The project involved designing and developing both Android and iOS apps for the website. The goal was to provide real-time cricket news, especially focusing on Bangladesh cricket, with the aim of becoming one of the leading cricket news sites in the world. Battery Low Interactive Ltd was selected after a rigorous RFP process and negotiations. A team of six from Battery Low Interactive Ltd worked closely with four people from DailyCricket to successfully complete the project.
Robi Axiata Limited, the second-largest mobile network operator in Bangladesh, hired Battery Low Interactive Ltd to develop a VR platform for simulating a virtual fire fighting experience. The goal was to provide a realistic training experience to the employees of the organization. The vendor was selected through a comprehensive process developed by Robi. The project involved the creation of a realistic 3D environment for Robi Floor and the development of a firefight simulation for three different scenarios. The team composition included a project manager, a 3D modelling team, and a developer team.
Battery Low Interactive Ltd was hired by the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT) to develop a custom simulator for agricultural training. The aim was to provide a safe and controlled training environment, increase training hours while reducing costs, provide detailed performance feedback, and attract new talent into the agricultural machinery sector. The vendor was selected based on high ratings, budget compatibility, good value for cost, and alignment with company values. The scope of work included the development of a Combine Harvester Simulator, field visits, design and validation of the simulator, training of company staff, and provision of maintenance and service during the warranty period.