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Finoit Technologies
Software Development Company
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2010
Company Type
Private
Revenue
< $10m
Employees
51 - 200
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Company Description
Finoit is a product engineering company providing strategic and technology consulting in the field of Mobile, Software and IoT domain. We are focused on designing and developing customer-centric products and applications for startups to elite business groups across the globe.
With our technology consulting and implementation services using Web, Mobile and IoT development technologies, we have delivered intuitive digital experiences and scalable products while solving business problems to over 250 customers across North America, Europe and Australia.
Key Customers
Delhi Metro, 2 way, Budgyt
IoT Snapshot
Finoit Technologies is a provider of Industrial IoT data science services, and software design and engineering services services, and also active in the railway and metro industries.
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Case Study
Delhi NCR Metro: A Mobile App Revolutionizing Public Transportation
The Delhi NCR Metro, a major public transportation system in India, was facing a challenge in providing accurate and comprehensive information to its daily commuters and tourists. The lack of a centralized platform for information about metro station details, train schedules, fare details, parking, elevators, and tourist locations was causing inconvenience to the users. The challenge was to develop a mobile app that could provide all this information accurately and conveniently. The app needed to be equipped with GPS services to help users find the nearest metro and renowned locations. An interactive map was also required to assist travelers who were familiar with the metro lines. The goal was to provide maximum information with minimum input.