Digica

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Digica is a software company founded in 2017 in Lodz, Poland. Their team of more than 10 specializes in IoT development, custom software development, and AI solutions for mid-market and enterprise-level companies in the fields of advertising and government services.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Advertising & marketing

10%

Automotive

10%

Financial services

10%

GPS, Navigation & GIS

10%

Government

10%

Information technology

10%

Manufacturing

10%

Medical

10%

Telecommunications

10%

eCommerce

10%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 10%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 45%

Enterprise (>$1B) 45%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 4 projects

<$10K 3 projects

$50K-$199K 3 projects

Clients

  • LEGO

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

4.8
18 Reviews

Digica worked alongside Teledyne Technologies, a company specializing in high-performance machine vision inspection systems and cameras, to develop test algorithms for a novel processor. The project involved developing image-processing functions such as image mass and rotation for execution on the new processor. Digica took on the task of writing the programming language, translating it, and then developing three image-processing functions from scratch. This was done in collaboration with the processor manufacturer who provided the programming documentation, and Teledyne Technologies who provided the requirements and algorithm support. The project was a success, and the team is expected to continue working with Digica in the future.

For Teledyne DALSA, a company designing and manufacturing detectors for the medical X-ray market, Digica provided IT and cloud consulting services. They were tasked with developing custom software to identify a specific failure mode encountered with the company's large area detectors. Digica developed software that could accurately identify numerical data and images within the software to detect the failure mode. The project was completed successfully, with Digica demonstrating precision in failure mode detection.

Digica partnered with Dyson Farming to create a digital platform that consolidates multiple data sources into a single viewable place. The agricultural company sought Digica's services to improve efficiency and decision-making within the business. Digica was chosen based on their competitive pricing and value for cost. The team of 6-10 employees developed a platform that effectively brought together various data sources, successfully meeting the project's key deliverables.

Timeliness

4.8

Service Excellence

4.8

Value

4.6

Would Recommend

4.7

Awards

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