Kingston Computer Consultancy

Profile


Kingston Computer Consultancy Limited (KCC), formed in 1997, is a UK based IT, Program and Project Management and Software Research and Development and Consultancy company, which provides customised software and hardware solutions to the following:
  • Financial industry companies with strategic data and storage solutions for various applications
  • Robotics companies for building systems to support and resolve complex processes/decisions.
  • NDT hardware companies for integrating their sensors and systems to other mechanical scanners.
  • Computer games companies for development of man-machine interfaces.


KCC provides IT, Internet and Program/Project Management solutions to clients mainly in the engineering and financial sector, but is also currently participating in half a dozen European public sector projects. Its present clients include major London based financial institutions and international engineering companies. KCC provides experienced Program / Project Management and software development resources to advise on, manage and directly develop and implement software projects. Within the robotics companies, KCC is involved in automating robotic movement through development of interactive decision-based computer systems or subsystems.

Within the NDT field, KCC is involved in the development of man-machine interfaces, defect visualisation systems, systems integration and field testing of composites, pipes and tanks including research projects.

Participation

KCC are highly skilled in software development and will be able to contribute specialised advice on control and display software.

Website: www.kccltd.com
RAILECT is a collaboration between the following organisation: TWI, Optel, Vermon, Spree, KCC, KTU and NewRail. The project is managed by TWI Ltd. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme managed by REA-Research Executive Agency http://ec.europa.eu/research/rea ([FP7/2007-2013] [FP7/2007-2011] under grant agreement no [FP7-SME-2007-1-222425]