April 26, 2021 Topcoder Recognized as one of the Top Mobile App Developers Indianapolis

Digital.com recently named Topcoder one of the Top Mobile App Development Companies In Indianapolis in 2021. The award is based on a competitive evaluation of Topcoder against 41 other mobile application developers in the city, assessing on 10 different variables. Digital.com looked at service lines, the size of the firm, and the industries of specialization. We’re honored to be recognized. Here are some highlights of mobile-focused projects we’ve completed.

T-Mobile SyncUp Pets App

T-Mobile is always trying to reach new markets with new compelling services or offerings. A great example of how Topcoder enabled this is with the SyncUP PETS app. The product combines a small tracking device placed on a pet which integrates with a native mobile application to help owners track their location and activity levels. Topcoder helped T-Mobile with coding and design for various parts of the app.

Here are some designs from the application:

AR Wayfinding App

In partnership with Wipro, Topcoder designed and built Cicerone, an augmented reality navigation app for the Wipro iX team. Using machine vision and augmented reality, Cicerone can identify locations in real time and guide people through places of interest—such as malls, hospitals, airports, and multi-level car parks—when GPS is not effective. 

NASA ISS FIT

NASA and Topcoder have a long history of doing important and innovative work together, including designing and implementing an iPad application to recognize and record meals for the astronauts on the International Space Station.

Thanks again to Digital.com for recognizing Topcoder. 

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