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Microelectronic Technologies(MeT) is an Australian electronics design company founded in 1992. It provides contract R&D, product development, project management, programming, manufacturing, and system integration for commercial, defense, aerospace, medical, rail, and other sectors. Strictly speaking, it is not a traditional online developer tool, but an engineering services provider focused on hardware, embedded systems, test and measurement, and cloud-based monitoring.
MeT offers a fairly complete capability chain: PCB schematic and board-level design, MIL-SPEC design, cable harness design and manufacturing, PCBA, turnkey manufacturing, DFM/DFT, automated test equipment(ATE), firmware, and embedded system development. On the software side, MeT explicitly states that LabVIEW is its preferred platform and, as a National Instruments integration partner in Queensland, covers PXI, CompactDAQ, USB-DAQ, CompactRIO, sensors, third-party control systems, and instrument integration. For embedded systems, it mentions ARM microcontrollers, RTOS, FPGA, GPS, MEMS, NB-IoT/CAT-M1, real-time tracking, and IoT platform development; on the cloud side, it references AWS, Google Cloud, and remote monitoring dashboards.
The website does not publish pricing, service packages, hourly rates, or payment methods. It only emphasizes that its services are “fast and cost-effective.” Judging from the content, engagement is more likely based on project-specific assessment and custom quotes, making it better suited to complex engineering delivery than to an out-of-the-box SaaS subscription model.
Its strengths are strong end-to-end capabilities, covering R&D, prototyping, testing, and manufacturing; clear experience in the NI/LabVIEW ecosystem; and an emphasis on high-reliability requirements such as IPC Class 3, MIL-SPEC, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and traceability, with case references including Boeing, Queensland Rail, and Siemens. The downsides are that API/SDK support, open-source attributes, self-hosting options, and documentation are barely disclosed. The official website is more promotional than technical, with limited details on specifications, implementation workflow, or SLA.
MeT is suitable for companies that need outsourced hardware R&D, automated test platforms, defense/industrial-grade embedded systems, or IoT device-to-cloud integration. It is less suitable for teams looking for a low-cost online IDE, general-purpose API platform, or open-source development tool. Information on access from China, cross-border payments, and local support is not disclosed. Before engaging, Chinese users should confirm network communication, export control restrictions, payment methods, and delivery arrangements. Alternatives may include local electronics design firms, NI integrators, or manufacturing ecosystems such as PCBWay and 嘉立创.
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