Orbitronix Partners With Three New Enterprise Clients for Q3 2026
We are pleased to announce three new enterprise engagements beginning in Q3 2026, spanning healthcare technology, logistics management, and financial services.
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We are pleased to announce three new enterprise engagements beginning in Q3 2026, spanning healthcare technology, logistics management, and financial services.
Industry recognition for our work building enterprise-grade systems for clients across retail, healthcare, and financial services.
A look inside the Orbitronix project methodology — how we go from discovery to deployment on complex enterprise systems without losing scope or timeline.
ePocket is our answer to the fragmented technology stack that most retail and e-commerce businesses struggle with. One platform, every operation.
A transparent look at the technologies, frameworks, and tools that underpin every system we build — and the reasoning behind each choice.
Our healthcare management platform Pharmaco is now in closed beta, offering pharmacy chains a complete solution for inventory, prescriptions, billing, and regulatory compliance.
How we designed and delivered a full enterprise resource planning system — spanning HR, inventory, finance, and operations — for one of our largest clients to date.
Most software projects fail not because of bad code, but because of bad decisions made before the first line was written. Our architecture-first methodology exists to prevent that.
After years of building enterprise systems across retail, healthcare, and finance, Orbitronix officially launches as a dedicated software engineering company serving businesses across South Asia and beyond.
A behind-the-scenes look at the technical and operational decisions that allowed the Orbitronix team to take MrGamArts from requirements to production in under three months.
Designing software for pharmacy operations means understanding workflows that have evolved over decades. Here is how the Orbitronix team spent months inside pharmacies before writing a single line of application code.
A technical breakdown of how we designed ePocket — the database schema, service boundaries, real-time sync layer, and the architectural decisions that make it scale across thousands of SKUs and multiple sales channels.