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Toradex
Overview
HQ Location
Switzerland
Year Founded
2003
Company Type
Private
Revenue
$10-100m
Employees
51 - 200
Website
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Company Description
Toradex specializes in embedded computing technology, offering ARM®-based System on Modules (SOMs) and Customized SBCs. Complemented with direct online sales and long-term product availability, Toradex offers direct premium support and ex-stock availability with local warehouses. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Horw, Switzerland, the company’s network stretches across the globe with additional offices in the USA, Vietnam, China, India, Japan, and Brazil.
IoT Snapshot
Toradex is a provider of Industrial IoT application infrastructure and middleware, and processors and edge intelligence technologies, and also active in the aerospace, automotive, national security and defense, and retail industries.
Technology Stack
Toradex’s Technology Stack maps Toradex’s participation in the application infrastructure and middleware, and processors and edge intelligence IoT Technology stack.
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