NeuronicWorks

North York, ON M3B 2T5

COMPANY OVERVIEW

About NeuronicWorks

At NeuronicWorks, we design end-to-end custom electronics and software for companies with a vision. Our team of engineers will translate your designs into innovative products through an extensive end-to-end product development process.

Contact

210 Lesmill Rd.
North York, ON M3B 2T5
Canada
https://neuronicworks.com/
1-844-546-1575
1-647-946-4218

More Info on NeuronicWorks

NeuronicWorks is one of the top engineering design houses in the heart of Canada’s leading tech community. We focus our efforts on helping companies develop innovative engineering solutions for their businesses and new products that reflect the realities and future of technological progress. By combining our professional experience with the ability to analyze, design, and implement a wide range of advanced electronic systems (embedded and/or standalone) for both hardware and software, we present a team that has the energy and wisdom to design products for today’s technical challenges and for tomorrow’s market reality.

Established in 2009 in Toronto by a couple of visionary engineers, Simona and Titu Botos, NeuronicWorks initially focused on electronics and software development. Over the years the company grew into a powerful design house with a diverse team of over 40 designers and engineers, with a wide range of expertise in innovative technologies, design, and product development. We work on all phases of electronic product development, from initial concept design to manufacturing and certification.

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