FORMachine builders & equipment OEMs

Your machine works.
We build the software layer around it.

For machine builders and industrial equipment OEMs: drivers, embedded services, operator interfaces, diagnostics and remote access — engineered by someone who spent seven years inside an equipment manufacturer.

Modbus/TCP · CANopen · CiA 402Embedded Linux · STM32 · ESPWeb HMI · remote accessFixed-price sprints

Sound familiar?

01 //The mechanics and electronics are done — but the control software is always the bottleneck before shipping.
02 //Customers ask for remote monitoring, a modern interface and integration APIs, and your team is busy building machines.
03 //A supplier’s controller has no usable driver or SDK, and their support is silent.
04 //Every field incident needs an engineer on site, because the machine can’t explain what went wrong.

Why TechVision

We speak both languages: schematics and software. Firmware on PIC/STM32/ATmega, embedded Linux services, fieldbus protocols, enclosure CAD — and the web dashboards on top. One contractor for the whole hardware–software seam, with written handover.

What we do for you

Device drivers & APIs

Clean drivers and service APIs around your devices and third-party controllers: Modbus/TCP, CANopen, CiA 402, RS-485 — with simulators and tests, so integration stops being guesswork.

Embedded services

Firmware and embedded Linux services designed for production: watchdogs, safe states, staged updates, predictable behavior on power loss.

Operator interfaces

Browser-based HMIs and control panels your customers can use without training — local or remote, with role-based access.

Diagnostics & remote access

Structured logging, health checks and secure remote diagnostics — fewer site visits, faster root cause, happier customers.

Proof, not promises

Flagship case: a production autonomous mobile manipulator (Symovo AGV + igus lift + xArm 6) — designed, built and operated by one engineer. Read the case study →

Open source: the igus dryve D1 driver (Modbus/TCP, CiA 402) and a WebRTC camera stack for robots — published because the ecosystem had gaps. GitHub →

Background: 16 years in industrial electronics — including seven years as chief engineer at an equipment manufacturer. Delivered across Poland, Germany and the USA.

Have a machine that needs its software layer?

Most projects start with a fixed-price Feasibility & Architecture Sprint (1–2 weeks) or a Hardware-to-Software Integration Sprint (~10 days) — small, bounded, and you keep the deliverables either way.

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