Laboratory Solutions
Custom Test Equipment

Providing specialized and custom test equipment for the laboratory to perform cyclic durability, performance monitoring for both static and dynamic testing. Test equipment or fixtures can be created for applications such as:
- Cyclic Durability
- Articulating and Measuring Product Features
- Cyclic Movement to a Load, Rotation, Displacement, or Velocity
- Electrical or Current Cyclic Loading
- Vibration Fixtures
- Product Compression or Tensile Machines
- Multi-Stress Cyclic/Electrical Test Equipment
- Remote Monitoring
Equipment Integration / Consulting

Providing the consulting expertise to develop and select equipment for your laboratory that will address facilities, equipment performance, quotation services, budgeting, staffing, training, acquisition management, and installation management. As an independent equipment integrator, InnoDAQ represents a multitude of products. Service locations include America, Asia, Russia, and Europe.
Purchasing used equipment or refurbished equipment can be a great cost savings for the laboratory and there are many outlets to select from. If you would like help in determining if this is a good choice for you then give InnoDAQ a call. If you need an expert to inspect the equipment and to help with integration or controls upgrades then call your expert at InnoDAQ. Check out our suggested links for used equipment.
Software Integration / Data Acquisition

InnoDAQ creates embedded software for new products for automotive, commercial, or industrial devices or products. Other software applications include: data acquisition, process control and cyclic control, using PLC or National Instrument Hardware. Software services include C++, LabView, Visual Basic (net) and Dreamweaver Programs can be developed by or reviewed by certified engineers. We specialize in RF communications and web-enabled devices. Check out the hardware solutions provided through National Instruments.
Computer Hardware Made for Laboratories

Taking an old idea and supercharging it to meet new laboratory security requirements demanded by IT and Quality Managers.
Separate the business unit from the laboratory while securing critical information from local workstation downloads or local hardware failure.



