Tensor Technologies
Adi Selitzky is a Senior Software Engineer with a diverse background in the technology industry. Adi has worked with various companies such as Tensor Technologies, ConKor Systems, Passcall Advanced Technologies, Comverse, Ness Technologies, Intel Corporation, and IDF Global. Adi's experience ranges from developing systems in the semiconductors industry to creating servers for WAP feature-phone browsers. Adi holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
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Tensor Technologies
Tensor is a highly valued research, design and development lab for the reduction to practice of sophisticated projects and products. We provide full turn key services as-well-as focused and well-defined solutions of complex problems. Our ability to view a problem from a system level, divide it into simple and well defined modules and implement each module separately, allows us to become the R&D task force for our clients. Tensor provides multiple services which include – management of projects and products (including product MRDs and SRDs); system integration; research of deep technologies; hardware and firmware development; reduction to practice of communication protocols; front and backend software design, and assistance in product production. We specialize mainly in IoT and EoT (Economy of Things; Fintech) technologies for consumers and enterprises; Medical devices; VR, AR and MR systems, machine learning algorithms and technologies. We have adopted a lean startup methodology for product development – following a path from PoC to MVPs to final product development and production. Our clients are comprised of startups, SMEs and large corporations; We are engaged in projects across the globe – Israel, Europe, US, India, Taiwan and China. We offer various business models which fit the project needs and maturity. We have a team of highly skilled researchers and engineers – graduates with honors from Israeli top universities (Technion; Weizmann institute); veterans of leading high-tech companies (Intel; Elbit; Given Imaging) and entrepreneurs of startups.