Subsea data-acquisition and telemetry hardware for deep-ocean monitoring
DEVELOGIC manufactures custom subsea communication and data-logging systems for seafloor installations. The tech stack—SolidWorks, Siemens NX, C/C++, MATLAB, LabVIEW, Polarion—reflects a hardware-first engineering culture combining mechanical CAD, signal processing, and embedded development. The 9-person engineering team vastly outweighs the 2-person sales operation, typical for specialized hardware vendors selling into research and offshore energy sectors where design cycles are long and customization demands are high.
DEVELOGIC is a Hamburg-based hardware manufacturer founded in 2000, operating as a partnership with 11–50 employees. The company designs and manufactures modular, turn-key subsea systems for oceanographic monitoring, including acoustic communication solutions, dataloggers, pressure housings, moorings, and telemetry buoys. Product development spans end-to-end: multi-physics simulation, PCB prototyping with pick-and-place and vapor-phase soldering, mechanical assembly, and in-house testing. The customer base spans research institutions and offshore industries requiring cost-efficient, short-lead-time solutions for deep-water deployments. Current growth priorities center on expanding the global customer footprint and broadening the service and product lineup.
SolidWorks and Siemens NX for CAD/mechanical design; C/C++ and Python for embedded and application development; MATLAB and LabVIEW for signal processing; Git for version control; Polarion and IBM DOORS for requirements/design documentation.
Custom subsea data-acquisition and telemetry hardware: acoustic communication systems, dataloggers, pressure housings for seafloor landers, instrument moorings, and telemetry buoys. All systems are modular and designed for short delivery cycles.
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