SAPHI
visit site- $25,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Mayfield West, Australia
SAPHI is an IoT development company. They are in Lambton, Australia and have a small team. Their services include IoT development, custom software development, mobile app development, and web development. The firm was established in 2017.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
45%
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25%
Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 15%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 45%
Enterprise (>$1B) 40%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 3 projects
$50K-$199K 2 projects
Clients
- NSW Department of Primary Industries
Highlights from Recent Projects
SAPHI was hired by a sediment sampling company to assist in the development of software and prototype hardware for a sunsea penetrometer. The team, consisting of 4 members ranging from senior management to junior technicians, was tasked with assessing existing equipment options, developing the hardware electrical stack, and providing the software to operate the system. The project was a success, with SAPHI being recommended by the client's work colleagues.
For Ampcontrol, an energy company, SAPHI took on the challenge of creating a mobile application. The company lacked mobile development skills and saw SAPHI as a solution to this problem. SAPHI took over the project from another outsourced mobile development team, managed to complete it, and deployed it on iOS and Android. The app is connected to the company's IoT structure, allowing users to control lights and report usage. The project began in January 2021 and was delivered in November 2021, with a total investment of approximately $36,000 USD.
Spoto, a technology company, sought the services of SAPHI for hardware and software development support. SAPHI was responsible for assembling the hardware aspects of the technology, including sensors, cameras, and other electrical components. They also coded the software and programmed the electrical components to work with the product. The first stage of the project was completed in March 2022, and the second stage, which involves testing and commissioning, is ongoing. The company has invested around $25,000 in the project so far.