Opengenica

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Opengenica is a boutique IoT company based in Redwood City, Calif. The company, founded in 2013, has a team of less than ten that provides IoT development services to various companies and institutions in the consumer products and services, transportation, and utilities industries.

Client Insights

Industry Expertise

Consumer products & services

34%

Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transport

33%

Utilities

33%

Client Size Distribution

Small Business (<$10M) 40%

Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 20%

Enterprise (>$1B) 40%

Common Project Size

$10K-$49K 1 project

$50K-$199K 1 project

Clients

  • BlackBerry

Highlights from Recent Projects

Overall Rating

5.0
3 Reviews

Opengenica was hired by the Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS) to redesign and rebuild the CF Appreciation and SISIP Financial portals. The goal was to modernize and expand the reach of CFMWS's online services. Both projects were built using AngularJS, Kentico CMS, Microsoft .NET, and Microsoft Azure. The frontend integrated with Kentico CMS through a custom .NET adapter. The team from Opengenica included an account executive, a project manager, three software developers, and a quality assurance specialist.

A major mobile phone producer enlisted the help of Opengenica to implement the Admin Dashboard UI/UX and develop SDKs for their proprietary IoT Platform. The project involved creating an AngularJS-based Admin Dashboard that integrated with Node.js mid-tier using RESTful APIs, implementing SDKs on the mid-tier level for several languages, and creating sample web applications utilizing SDKs. The team from Opengenica proved to be a reliable and dependable partner with an excellent track record and bleeding-edge technology expertise.

3DPonics, a company that designs CAD models of 3D printed components for creating custom on-demand hydroponics systems, engaged Opengenica to build a system to manage hydroponics installations. The SaaS system was expected to create a new revenue stream for 3DPonics and attract new buyers for their 3D printed models and components. The project involved several major components including Arduino-based sensors and actuators, controlling software written in Python, a backend for collecting information and providing C&C using RESTful APIs and AWS DynamoDB for storage, and a frontend built with React.js. The Opengenica team consisted of an account executive, a project manager, four software developers, and a quality assurance engineer.

Timeliness

5.0

Service Excellence

5.0

Value

5.0

Would Recommend

5.0