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September - 2006 - issue > Company Profile

TESting new frontiers

Aritra Bhattacharya
Friday, September 1, 2006
Aritra Bhattacharya
Zipping through a snazzy expressway somewhere in Europe, your mind races ahead to the snow-clad Alps that promise you relief from the rigmarole of daily life. With no network on your cell-phone and the road bereft of mortals, the process of being disconnected from the world has already begun. Your mind still races ahead, when you
suddenly discover that you’ve lost your way.

Whom will you ask for directions? You panic, but hold on! Isn’t your car equipped with a car navigation instrument? You turn it on, and in a matter of seconds it tells you your location; it gives you an entire lowdown on which road will take you where.

At the heart of the navigation equipment that saved your day was a miniscule chip, which had embedded in it all the necessary applications, and TES PV, a design services organization, is one of the few companies that undertake such tasks.

The organization created a complete chip for video-conferencing for a Japanese firm back in 2003. From merely a design services organization then, TES PV today is looking to become a top-level ‘design-upwards organization’. “That means addressing customers’ needs, from beginning to end, spanning the areas of board design, putting the codecs, and creating system integration solutions and helping clients go to the market,” says Jagannathan Balaji, President and CEO, TES PV Electronic Solutions.

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