InTalTech

Docking Stations and Communication Products

Industrial Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in February 2005 by Alexander Vasilevsky, InTalTech operates with 11–50 employees. The company is recognized for its product development, having transitioned from providing external consulting services to marketing its own solutions for hardened packages for satellite communication and military systems.

Business overview

InTalTech specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of ruggedized solutions for demanding environments. The company's core offerings include TBDocK ToughBook docking stations, MILCOMM communication products, and MILCONN connectivity solutions. These products are designed for military, industrial, and medical markets, particularly for use with Panasonic's ToughBook computers in harsh conditions. InTalTech operates within the Industrial Technologies sector, focusing on semiconductors and electronics for industrial manufacturing, aerospace, defense, and national security applications.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When was InTalTech founded and by whom?
InTalTech was founded in February 2005 by Alexander Vasilevsky.
What are InTalTech's primary product lines?
InTalTech develops, manufactures, and markets TBDocK ToughBook docking station solutions, MILCOMM communication products, and MILCONN connectivity solutions.
Which industries does InTalTech serve?
InTalTech serves the military, industrial, and medical markets, providing solutions for harsh conditions.
What was a significant strategic shift for InTalTech in 2013?
In June 2013, InTalTech began marketing its own products, such as hardened i-modular communication converters, transitioning from primarily offering external consulting services to defense industries.
Has InTalTech secured any notable customer engagements for its products?
In June 2013, one of the world's largest security integration companies selected InTalTech's equipment solution for a complex urban security camera project in the United States.
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