Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc., Sponsors Real-Time Embedded Computing Conference on May 7th.

Maynard, MA (May 5, 2009)- Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting, Inc., is exhibiting at the Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC) on May 7th with their newest designs.

May 5th, 2009

The Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference is designed for people developing computer systems and time-critical applications serving multiple industries: data communications and telephony, military and aerospace, industrial control, instrumentation, consumer electronics, image processing, process control, medical instrumentation, embedded appliances and more.

Orchid Technologies Engineering and Consulting specializes in the design of LCD technology, medical devices, industrial control, automotive, energy, security, communications, and instrumentation.

Orchid develops custom electronic products for OEM’s. Orchid has successfully completed hundreds of electronic product designs. Orchid offers its clients a skillful blend of innovative hardware and software design with practical production expertise. Visit Orchid Technologies’ website www.orchid-tech.com for recent design projects. For additional information contact Paul Nickelsberg, President of Orchid Technologies at 978-461-2000 X111 or email paul@orchid-tech.com. For more information on the Intel Embedded & Communications Alliance visit www.intel.com/go/ica.

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