Adeneo brings embedded design expertise to TI’s Elite Design House Network

Adeneo, a Texas Instruments Developer Network member with facilities in Europe and the U.S. has been selected by TI to participate in their Elite Design House Program, a group of independent design services companies offering system design, development, prototyping and manufacturing services to customers worldwide with strong hardware and software design expertise using TI analog and embedded processing technology.

“We are excited to be a member of this prestigious network of talented companies designing embedded devices with TI products and solutions” said Xavier Benoit, CTO of Adeneo. “Already recognized as a TI Developer Network member for our expertise in Windows® Embedded CE and software using TI’s OMAP35x devices and digital media processors based on DaVinci™ technology, this additional collaboration with TI shows Adeneo skills in providing complete end-to-end solutions to OEMs designing complex embedded systems.”

Adeneo features TI solutions for the design, industrialization, manufacturing and product life cycle management of complete embedded computing systems, such as navigation devices, medical imaging equipments or industrial controllers based on TI’s OMAP35x, digital media processors based on DaVinci™ technology or OMAP-L1x devices.

“When TI expanded the Elite Design House Network to Europe, we were seeking well-established companies designing with TI analog and embedded processors, that developed successful application-based solutions for customers, and Adeneo easily fit the criterion,” said Michael Sharpless, TI’s worldwide sales manager, Elite Design House Program. “Their skills in areas of embedded digital and analog system design, Windows Embedded CE operating systems and applications along with manufacturing for industrial, military and consumer markets, made them a compelling choice support our worldwide customers”.

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