We build both the hardware and the software in-house — so the team that designs a sensor is the same team that writes the platform and commissions it on your site. Between our founders alone sits 50+ years of combined hardware and software engineering, backed by hands-on plant-floor and mine-site experience. These are the people who make end-to-end actually mean end-to-end.
Two decades and more across hardware and software design, with a strong academic grounding. Frank has led multiple large-scale international engineering collaborations and built commercially successful products spanning IoT, smart hardware, payment systems and new-energy technology — recognised with grants and innovation awards along the way. His focus at addanode is turning frontier technology into products that work, and pay, in real operations.
Thirty-plus years in electronics and software design. Gary specialises in IoT system architecture, database design, data security and cloud services, and has taken complex systems from concept all the way to production. He designs the secure, scalable backbone behind the addaNet platform — so the data that farms, plants and mines depend on stays reliable and protected.
Eleven-plus years running complex global supply-chain operations. Alice builds the strategic supplier partnerships, quality-assurance protocols and sustainable procurement practices that keep addanode's hardware dependable and fairly priced — balancing cost discipline with ethical sourcing so projects land on time and on budget.
Qualified Millwright (Trade Test), N Diploma in Electrical Engineering and certified Siemens programmer, with 10+ years in heavy industrial automation. Mosa has commissioned and modernised ceramic-tile factories — Sacmi and Nuova Era lines, Omron and Siemens PLCs, SCADA — and worked as an instrumentation technician and system integrator on a gold-mine startup. He brings real plant-floor and mine-site experience to addanode deployments: the difference between a system that demos well and one that survives a South African production environment.
Because we design the hardware, write the software and commission it ourselves, there's no gap between four suppliers for a project to fall through. Engineering, supply chain and field experience sit under one roof — and that's exactly what end-to-end, locally-supported Industrial IoT requires in South African conditions.
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