One Team, Two Disciplines That Are Usually Sold Separately
Most firms make you hire a mechatronics shop and a software vendor separately, then hope the two integrate cleanly. Brinito has run both under one roof since 2016, because the projects that matter most — Industry 4.0 retrofits, smart measurement devices, connected production lines — fail exactly at that handoff.
Built to close the gap between the floor and the dashboard
Brinito started with a simple observation: manufacturers were buying excellent PLC systems and excellent ERP software from two different vendors, and paying — in time and rework — for the integration no one owned. We set out to own it, combining mechanical, electronic, PLC/MCU and firmware engineering with web and ERP development inside a single team.
Since 2016 that combination has let us take on work that's genuinely cross-disciplinary: a bobbin measurement device that needed both a sensor rig and a cost argument against PLC pricing; a sewing automation retrofit that needed both a mechanical redesign and a web configuration layer; a banking system that needed both geospatial engineering and regulatory logic.
Software engineers sit next to mechanical & electronics specialists
Our teams aren't organized as separate "hardware" and "software" departments that meet at a handover meeting. Engineers across mechanical design, electronics, PLC/MCU programming and firmware work alongside web, ERP and integration developers from day one of a project — so the sensor spec and the dashboard spec are designed together, not reconciled afterward.
That structure is why we can tell a client honestly whether a problem needs a full PLC, a lighter MCU-based build, or purely a software fix — because the same room can price and evaluate all three.
Hardware built and tested before it reaches your floor
Sensor rigs, MCU boards and HMI panels are prototyped and bench-tested in-house before ever leaving for a client site — reducing surprises during on-site commissioning.
Documented, versioned, handed over properly
Every ERP and web application ships with role-based access control, versioned deployments, and documentation your internal IT team can actually maintain after we're gone.
Since 2016
Founded
Brinito established with a cross-disciplinary founding team spanning software development and mechatronics.
First multi-tier ERPs shipped
Delivered franchise management and HRMS platforms with real organizational hierarchies for education and workforce clients.
Automation practice grows alongside software
Took on FIBC, textile and sheet-manufacturing automation projects — sensor, PLC/MCU and HMI work developed in parallel with the software line of business.
Geospatial & regulatory-grade systems
Extended into higher-stakes domains: banking (agri-loan geospatial analysis) and aviation (automated NOC compliance calculations).
Full-stack Industry 4.0 partner
Positioned to take a client from a sensor on a machine to a report on an executive's screen, under one contract and one team.
Cross-disciplinary by design
PLACEHOLDER
Mechanical design lead
Mechanical Engineering
Structural & electro-mechanical designPLACEHOLDER
Electronics / PLC-MCU lead
Electronics & PLC/MCU
Control systems & firmwarePLACEHOLDER
Web & ERP lead
Web & ERP Development
Application architecturePLACEHOLDER
Integration & QA lead
Systems Integration
Hardware-to-software bridgingWant to see if we're the right fit?
A short call is usually enough to tell whether your project needs our particular mix of disciplines.
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