Mobile and Embedded Application Development
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As the only visible part of the final product, the human/machine interface is a strategic way to deliver a differentiated user experience to your customer. Developing applications for mobile and embedded devices is usually more complex than non-embedded devices. When developing an embedded or mobile device system, you may need to:
At Adeneo Embedded, we have a proficient team dedicated to application development for consumer to industrial businesses. Our engineers will help you to build rich user interfaces that will ensure the best customer satisfaction and user experience when using your device. |
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Thanks to our high level of proficiency with leading technologies/operating systems, our team can address device categories including smartphones, multimedia and mobile Internet devices as well as "non-phone" devices including automotive, medical or industrial applications.
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Thanks to our wide range of expertise with leading technologies, we have already worked on various projects from pure business applications to consumer applications for smartphones.
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We have already collaborated with these companies:
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Oct 25 2011
Motorola PartnerSelect Program
Thanks to our expertise in supporting Enterprise customers using Motorola handheld terminals, we are a new member of the Motorola PartnerSelect Program
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Jan 12 2011
WinMote7
The remote control application for Windows Phone 7 devices co-designed by Adeneo Embedded is officially available on the Marketplace since January 5th, 2011
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Jun 03 2010
Silverlight-WEC7 demo at Computex
Adeneo Embedded reveals Silverlight-based demonstration application of Consumer Internet Device (CID) based on Windows Embedded Compact 7, developed with Microsoft and Texas Instruments
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Oct 07 2009
Silverlight for Windows Embedded and Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3
Adeneo Embedded collaborated with Microsoft and Infragistics to deliver Consumer Internet Device (CID) user experience demonstration based on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 and Silverlight






