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Reference projects
Since 2012, Quertex is continuously developing a Sensor Visualization Tool for SKF Marine GmbH, one of the world leading suppliers for marine products. The Java-based software allows to collect, visualize and analyze sensor data using a web-based, interactive map display. The system can be run offline on any standard server, and is accessible through a standard browser.
For the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Quertex is developing and maintaining the Mindpool infrastructure. This social and web-based infrastructure provides means to contribute, manage and share arbitrary types of (enterprise) resources such as press articles, information about past and future visits, galleries, but also simple presentations, papers or bookmarks. Mindpool is available for all DFKI employees in Berlin, Bremen, Kaiserslautern, and Saarbrücken.
Since 2015, Quertex is continuously developing, maintaining, and hosting the web based tool Meine Gemeinde 2035 for the Development Agency Entwicklungsagentur Rheinland-Pfalz e.V., in cooperation with the Department of Spatial and Environmental Planning of the University of Kaiserslautern and gutscher-dongus gbr. This tool optimized for the usage on mobile devices offers a variety of information about expected needs in 2035 for all administrative districts and communities in the state Rhineland-Palatinate, based on census information.
The Hush City app is being developed within the projects "Beyond the Noise: Open Source Soundscapes” (2016-2018) and “Hush City Mobile Lab” (2018-2020) and allows you to identify, access and evaluate “everyday quiet areas” in your neighborhoods. You can find places such as small, quiet spots where you can go to escape the city’s chaos, relax, read a book, play with your kids, and have a pleasant conversation. It is available for Android and IOs and was developed in cooperation with our partners at EdgeWorks Software, Ltd. For more information about the app and the project, see http://www.opensourcesoundscapes.org/hush-city/ .
For the Institut für Institut für Biotechnologie und Wirkstoff-Forschung (IBWF) Quertex has developed a web-based tool for the management of fungus cultures in 2016. This LAMP-based system can also manage the storage of cultures as well as screening results. The new tool replaces an Excel-based solution, and all existing data was imported in the new system.
For the European project LIMES that was part of the European Mobile and Mobility Industries Alliance (EMMIA), Quertex has developed an administration backend as well as the LIMES-Mobile apps. This collaboration was initiated by our friends from Mar.Vis.
Since 2011, Quertex provides several RADAR-based services for the City of Kaiserslautern:
- The tourist office uses RADAR for running their official Augmented Reality City Guide. Using any common smartphone, tourists and citizens can retrieve multimedia information about several Kaiserslautern sights for free.
- The department for culture is using RADAR as a platform for providing digital services around the annual "Long Night Of Culture".
Kallari eG is a cooperative that directly markets products of the Asociación Kallari from Ecuador in Germany. For Kallari eG, an oscommerce based web shop was set up and adapted by Quertex. Customers can order a variety of products of the Asociación Kallari without the need of registration.
Quertex also hosted the official web site of Kallari eG.