U.S – Alden, a technology company focused on accelerating access to advanced diagnostic testing and information, has partnered with local software development firm, Viagio Technologies, to build the next phase of its technology roadmap.
Alden needed a custom diagnostic software platform to integrate with and control its patented biotechnology device to make food pathogen testing simple, fast, and affordable for food processors.
As early-stage innovators, instead of attempting to build its own team of software engineers, a difficult task in this job market, the company chose to find a partner that could help with the design and build of their solution.
Viagio represented a Midwest partner with highly skilled US-based engineers, product managers and UX designers that could collaborate with the Alden team and work through the technical challenges to deliver an elegant and user-friendly software solution. For Alden, this was critical to their success.
“Having a partner that can challenge your assumptions while also recognizing your unique capabilities and seeing your vision is extremely important. It creates the ideal combination to build something great.
“We were able to go from concept to MVP quickly because we had the right team supporting our business, asking the right questions to help us think more strategically about the problems we were looking to solve,” stated Darrin Clawson, Chief Technology Officer of Alden.
According to Alden, it is now ready to disrupt the food safety industry with a unique software-as-a-service platform that combines science, hardware, and software to provide faster and more accurate diagnostic information.
The company says its new technology guarantees results in 24 hours as opposed to the 3-7-day turnaround times of most diagnostic testing services, EIN Presswire reports.
It revealed that they are aggressively developing technologies to continue to shorten turnaround time, that will make an enormous difference for suppliers to have confidence that food has been tested for food-borne illnesses like E.coli, before it hits the supply chain.
“Speed to market is really important for our clients. To build their own team from the ground up can take months. With Viagio, our clients get a SWAT team that can leverage proven engineering processes and experiences to make meaningful progress in the first week,” Steve Timperley, Chief Revenue Officer, Viagio Technologies said.
Viagio looks for opportunities to unleash the power of technology to enrich people’s lives, Timperley noted.
“Having a partner that can challenge your assumptions while also recognizing your unique capabilities and seeing your vision is extremely important. It creates the ideal combination to build something great.”
He pointed out that Alden’s solution was a great example of how technology can improve food quality and safety to prevent deadly foodborne illness from entering the agricultural supply chain.
“We take pride in helping our clients build the right solution, fast. Alden’s vision was so compelling, we were thrilled to play a part in helping them design and build the software to support that vision. We cannot wait to watch Alden’s success as they make an enormous impact on their industry,” he went on to say.
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