Professional Services


INVENIUM provides professional services including consulting, due diligence, design and implementation related to its core expertise including Web Technologies and Intelligent Systems. 

IT Systems

INVENIUM is conducting development activities on numerous state of the art Information Technology (IT) systems based on web-based technology and mobile devices. We benefit from best of the class professionals in the related areas and could provide professional services upon client's requests and requirements.

Intelligent Systems 

INVENIUM research and development team has extensive academic and industrial experience in Robotic Applications and Intelligent Systems including:

Control Systems

INVENIUM is capable of providing wide range of advance controllers for industrial applications such as:

  • Fuzzy-based Controllers
  • Artificial Neural Network-based Controllers
  • Nonlinear Controllers and ...

Machine Vision and Image Processing

We have an extensive image processing and machine vision expertise, which enables us to develop solutions for variety of industrial applications such as:

  • Inspection and Quality Assurance
  • Detection and Sorting of the Colours
  • Counter and Pattern Check
  • Character Recognition
  • 3D Vision
  • 3D Map Construction
  • Image Registration

Teleoperation Systems

Teleoperation is the remote control of robot manipulators. We can provide low-level teleoperation experience for user in which operator directly controls the motions and contact forces of the remote manipulator in real time. We are able to implement  wide range of controllers including:

  • Position/position bilateral system
  • Force/position bilateral system
  • Four channel bilateral system
  • Rate mode controllers and ...

Haptic Systems

Haptics refers to Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) systems that interact based on sense of touch. Haptic interfaces incorporate tactile sense into computer technology, enabling operator to feel what he/she is working with. These devices are capable of resisting motion through force-feedback according to instructions from the computer. With proper instructions from the software it is possible to make the operator behave as if he/she is touching physical objects  that do not actually exist. Haptic systems recently have found many applications in virtual reality, telepresence, training simulators, CAD design and numerous other areas.