A dedicated team...
Work at Tematic is project oriented and consists of a small dedicated
group of engineers being assigned to a given project.
This way you can be sure that the task in hand is getting 100% of a
team member's attention, rather than spreading their time over several
different projects.
Projects will typically be initiated by a customer concept, after which
Tematic will consider which design route will lead to a successful
solution within the customer's constraints.
The customer may require a single functioning prototype to demonstrate
a concept or the complete end to end solution with the delivery of a
production ready design.
From specification to evaluation...
Tematic will then put together a project proposal detailing where the
time is apportioned and which deliverables can be expected at each
project milestone as well as any anticipated problems.
Firm project specifications and supporting technical documents can
then be fleshed out to ensure the design goals are well defined
and any project risks are well characterised.
Once agreed, the project will commence - this might include hardware
design work initially while other software preparation begins in
parallel on existing (architecturally similar) prototypes, or for projects
which take a reference hardware design from our library the software
effort can commence immediately.
When the project is functionally complete an evalutation process begins
while the customer ensures that all of the goals have been completed and
any changes which are required have been fed back to Tematic.
Keeping you informed of progress...
A password protected private file transfer area will be defined where the
customer can fetch project related material released by Tematic at no
cost or time delay.
Continuing support...
Finishing the project does not signal an end ot the relationship as
Tematic will continue to support the customer after initial deployment,
this might include tasks such as appraising alternative component sources
to keep a production line running.
In confidence...
All projects are discussed in the strictest of confidence and
generally the first step after the initial briefing will be to
sign a mutual NDA to ensure the product under development does not
risk being leaked to your competitors.
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