Embrill
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Ahmedabad, India
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 75%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 25%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
<$10K 1 project
Clients
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Embrill was hired by Aiotlogy Services Pvt. Ltd., a software and manpower solutions company, to assist with MERN Stack Development. The company's managing director found Embrill through an online search and selected them due to their high ratings, affordable pricing, and company values. A team of 2-5 Embrill employees was assigned to work as front-end developers, focusing on delivering the project's requirements. They worked efficiently and in a timely manner to complete the tasks assigned.
The CEO of an energy consulting company hired Embrill for custom firmware design and development for an ECU. The company assists large industrial and commercial facilities in optimizing energy consumption and emissions. Embrill was referred to the CEO and was chosen due to their high ratings, proximity to the company's location, affordable pricing, and great culture fit. A team of 6-10 Embrill employees was assigned to undertake firmware development, prototype hardware testing, and full system validation. The scope of work included logic design and mapping, firmware design and testing, hardware bring-up, hardware-firmware testing, field trial debugging, firmware update development, and additional functionality development.
Embrill was hired by Competent Crimping Machinery Pvt. Ltd., an OEM manufacturer and supplier of crimping-related equipment and applicators, for firmware refactoring and feature integration. The company's Senior Manager (Technical Development) found Embrill through an online search and chose them due to their proximity to the company's location and aligned company values. A team of 2-5 Embrill employees was assigned to refactor and organize variable structs (e.g., flash structs, runtime structs, etc.) and the existing codebase for better readability and maintainability.