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MET is an engineering software service provider focused on industrial testing, measurement, and automation. Based on the website content, its core work revolves around LabVIEW, NI CompactRIO, industrial data acquisition, AI-based anomaly detection, and industrial software restructuring. It is not a typical general-purpose developer SaaS, but rather an industrial development service team that provides customized software, consulting, and training for manufacturing, R&D, and production scenarios.
Its technical focus is very clear: building modular architectures in the LabVIEW environment using DQMH, with an emphasis on modules that can be independently tested, reused, and run on Windows, Linux, Mac, PC hardware, and NI CompactRIO. The website also introduces Galileo Sensight AI, designed for multi-channel measurement acquisition and real-time AI-based anomaly detection. For legacy LabVIEW projects, MET highlights migration from early architectures such as global variables and multiple While loops to more maintainable patterns such as QMH, DQMH, and Actor Framework.
The website does not disclose standard pricing or packages. What can be confirmed is that new customers can receive one free LabVIEW consulting session. Other solutions, training, and project revamp/refactory work appear to be delivered on a project basis with quotes available upon contact. Its solutions also mention the availability of source code usage licenses, which can be valuable for industrial customers’ long-term maintenance.
The advantages are its strong industry focus, making it well suited for test and measurement, production line automation, and data acquisition projects within the NI/LabVIEW ecosystem. It also has certified expertise in AI, machine learning, SQL, reliability analysis, and related areas, while placing emphasis on R&D and architectural modernization. The drawbacks are that the publicly available information leans toward marketing and technical blog content, with limited transparency around APIs/SDKs, detailed documentation, pricing, and delivery boundaries. It is also strongly service-oriented, with no obvious standardized product offering.
It is suitable for manufacturing companies and engineering teams that already have LabVIEW/CompactRIO systems, need to refactor legacy code, build industrial testing platforms, implement synchronized multi-device acquisition, or introduce anomaly detection. It is less suitable for developers looking for a low-cost self-service development platform, open-source tools, or a general-purpose cloud-based DevTool.
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