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From manufacturing engineering to augmented reality and IoT applications, we have helped our clients create engineering solutions that lead to intellectual property and patents for nearly three decades. You can read about some of those successes here.

APQS

APQS, a leading manufacturer of longarm quilting machines, relied heavily on manual service workflows to support their customer base. Troubleshooting and diagnostics were primarily handled over the phone, requiring customers to describe issues without a structured way to transmit machine data. In many cases, machines were shipped back to the manufacturer for further inspection, creating delays and added operational costs.

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HotShot Pro

Our customer, Ballistech Sports, saw an opportunity to integrate a mobile app with their basketball training machine, HotShot™, via Bluetooth, to display training stats and share results. Following a successful prototype at the National Association of Basketball Coaches Conference, we have now launched the full version of the app on both iOS and Android.

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HotShot Pro

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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Go Birdie Go

A connected golf training platform designed to help players improve their game through performance analytics, swing analysis, GPS course data, and connected mobile experiences.

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MarshST©: Airplane Marshalling Simulator

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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MarshST©: Airplane Marshalling Simulator

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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U.S. ARMY FLATRACK

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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U.S. ARMY FLATRACK

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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U.S. ARMY FORWARD REPAIR SYSTEM

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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U.S. ARMY FORWARD REPAIR SYSTEM

Project Background The United States Air Force licensed ten MarshST© simulators from EngineeringPeople to train their personnel on the airplane marshalling signals found in AFMAN 11-218. The objectives were to: Enhance student’s training/ quality of instruction Increase crew chief ability to incorporate emerging technologies Relieve instructor workload Provide syllabus relief The instructors desired toenhance the […]

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