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 for website redevelopment and rebranding. As the company's previous website had become outdated, the CEO sought GR Tech's expertise to design a new site with e-commerce functionality, allowing for user sign-ups and integrated payment gateways. GR Tech utilized a waterfall approach, with a project manager, assistant project manager, and two senior developers assigned to the project. The team successfully completed the project, resulting in a modern, user-friendly website that effectively serves as an online classroom for branding strategies.
Maven International, a language service provider, engaged GR Tech for the rebranding of their website. The company's CEO was impressed with the quality of work GR Tech had delivered for their first website and decided to rehire them. The company director and a website developer from GR Tech used WordPress and associated plugins to execute Maven International's vision for their website. The rebranding was successful, resulting in a modern and appealing website that met the client's expectations.
Taylor's University in Malaysia contracted GR Tech to develop and install a Face Recognition System & Barrier Gate. The project, which involved 11-14 team members from GR Tech, aimed to enhance the student access experience by replacing the need for physical or virtual cards with facial recognition. The system was successfully implemented, allowing staff and students to access the main library and study room without the need for physical cards. The project was deemed a success, with GR Tech's culture fit, value for cost, and alignment with the university's values being highlighted.