Software Engineering
Cambridge Design Partnership is a consulting company that develops innovative new products in the medical, consumer and cleantech sectors. Our software engineering team specialises in embedded systems using a number of industry standard platforms including various RTOS systems, Windows CE and web based applications. We employ industry standard testing methodologies and we work closely with our design colleagues to ensure user interface design is effortless and we have particular expertise in safety critical applications. In the video below Colin Grant explains more about our capability in software engineering.
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As electronics hardware becomes standardised, we believe software is becoming the key driver of sustainable competitive advantage.
At Cambridge design partnership our software team work closely with designers and engineers to optimise product performance and commercial success.
At the hardware level we have a wide experience of processor platforms and peripherals which help us minimise project timescales.
The development of complex electromechanical systems and interfaces is often challenging, and our integrated team achieve maximum system performance.
Without an intuitive user interface innovative products struggle to win a leading market position. Our interaction design specialists create a deep understanding of customers to help us deliver software with effortless and inclusive functionality.
Effective management of the software development process is critical. Cambridge Design Partnership use a number of state of the art techniques and industry best practice to mesh with our customers’ work flows. This includes regulatory certification and design documentation.
After software release we continue to support our code through the life cycle of the product. This allows us to react to customer feedback and maintain production viability as the hardware evolves.
You can hear more about our integrated product development process elsewhere on this web site.