Harsh Environments
Embedded Computing Solutions Designed to Withstand Harsh Environments

When developing embedded computing solutions for rugged environments, you need technology that is reliable and stress-resistant. Consideration must be given to every aspect of the build to eliminate costly equipment failure and downtime.
Our line of rugged embedded systems, motherboards for harsh environments, and industrial grade tablets are sealed against dust and debris and can stand up to shock, vibration and extreme temperatures.
We know how important it is to find the right computing solutions for each client. Please contact us for a one-on-one consultation.
We’ll work with you to outline the specifications of your project and craft a solution that will stand up to harsh conditions. We put each of our builds through a rigorous stress test before delivering them to you to ensure that the product meets performance expectations.
We also create a Process Control Document (PCD) for every build and share it with you. If any aspect of the build changes after go-live, we’ll update the PCD and send you the latest version.
Rugged embedded computing systems that are smartly built and rigorously tested to stand up to the demands of harsh environments. That’s the Global American way.
Medical Computing
Technology is playing a growing role in the health care field, not just when it comes to providing clinical care, but also for collecting, organizing, and monitoring patient data, conducting check-ins, and processing payments.
POS Computer Systems
Kiosks and point of sale (POS) computer systems have become part of everyday life—from buying train tickets to renting a DVD or taking a bicycle out for a ride in the city.
Harsh Environments
Harsh environments include those that feature extreme temperatures, water, humidity, particulates, electromagnetic discharge, electromagnetic interference, vibrations, physical impact, corrosive agents and/or various gases.
In-Vehicle Computing Solutions
In-vehicle embedded computing solutions can connect vehicles in the field to the main office, enabling real-time two-way communication to improve decision-making, vehicle tracking, and record-keeping.
Industrial Automation
Industrial automation seeks to streamline the manufacturing, quality control and material handling process through the use of technology.
Internet Of Things (IoT)
From remote controlled thermostats to wearable fitness monitors, the Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way we live. IoT technologies have the potential to radically change the way to do business as well.
Surveillance
A strong corporate surveillance program helps to control access to technology and data and protect against theft or damage to valuable equipment.
Oil And Gas
The oil and gas industry is considered to be the biggest sector in the world, constantly changing, but relying on consistency in software and hardware alike.
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