GR Tech
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- 10 - 49 employees
- Cyberjaya, Malaysia
GR Tech is a software development company headquartered in Cyberjaya. Starting in 2010, the now 20-person team specializes in custom software development for small- to mid-sized businesses in the education sector. The main focuses are Laravel and Python.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
60%
20%
10%
10%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
<$10K 2 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- Taylor's University
Highlights from Recent Projects
GR Tech was hired by Base of Branding, a branding strategy company, to update their outdated website and integrate it with their rebranding process. The new website was required to have added functionality, specifically an e-commerce portion, allowing people to sign up on the platform and learn about branding strategies. GR Tech successfully delivered the project using a standard waterfall approach, which included requirement gathering, development, testing, and finally full launch. The project was managed by a team of four, including a Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and two senior developers. The CEO of Base of Branding expressed satisfaction with the results, praising GR Tech's consistent value and expertise.
Maven International, a language service provider, contracted GR Tech to rebrand their website to suit modern tastes. Having previously worked with GR Tech, Maven International was confident in the quality of their work. The rebranding project was executed using WordPress and its associated plugins, with the company director and a website developer from GR Tech working directly with Maven International. The CEO of Maven International was pleased with the on-time delivery and quality of work, and expressed a desire to continue working with GR Tech in the future.
Taylor's University Malaysia hired GR Tech to install a Face Recognition System and Barrier Gate to improve student access experience. The project aimed to eliminate the need for physical or virtual cards for students and staff to gain access to the main library and study room. The project was referred to GR Tech due to their great culture fit, good value for cost, and aligned company values. The project was successfully completed by a team of 11-14 members from GR Tech, and the department head at Taylor's University Malaysia expressed satisfaction with the results.