Hardware – It describes all the physical equipment required for the product’s operation and support, such as electronic cards.
Software – The part responsible for the product’s operation, bridging the gap between mechanics and hardware, typically requiring coding according to the product’s specification.
Mechanics – Primarily refers to the physical, tangible part of the product, such as plastic, buttons, and the overall user experience.
It’s a crucial and central part of product development, ensuring the product is functional, convenient, reliable, efficient, and compliant with various mechanical and industrial requirements.
While these parts differ, they must be perfectly synchronized to achieve a high-quality product that meets the standards and requirements. Equally important is doing this rapidly, efficiently, and with as few issues as possible from professional product development.
Synergy – With us, you’ll have the opportunity to manage the entire development process in one place, with a key individual who can take all your product’s focal and future calculations thanks to extensive knowledge and experience. Such an individual will provide value and ensure a smooth, efficient, and professional process.