Intel Curie

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Curie SDK

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SDK, Development

The Challenge

Shaping the future of technology

When you think Intel, you probably think processors. Yet Intel is at the cutting edge of technology that is changing the way we see and experience the world. One such innovation is the Intel Curie chip, a complete low-power solution designed for use in wearable devices.

After successfully creating the Curie chip, Intel needed to develop the technology that would allow app builders to connect to sensor data.

Intel approached Nagarro because their proposed solutions were exorbitantly expensive, and would take over a year to complete. They were seeking a smarter approach.

co-developing Radar Pace – smart cycling and coaching app

The solution

Our team reviewed Intel's goals and came up with a solution that not only expedited the final product, but created a superior one. We achieved this while also saving money for our client. We knew that we needed a progressive partner to demonstrate the capabilities of the Curie chip, so we partnered with Oakley to build a cycling coach app.

Oakley and Nagarro partner to develop Radar Pace
radar

The process

 

The best products are usually a result of seamless collaboration. With that in mind, our developers became fully integrated with the Intel team during development. We worked in parallel with Intel as the hardware underwent testing to ensure an uninterrupted refinement process and reduce any potential delays.

Technology

 

Our partnership led to the creation of Radar Pace: a real-time voice activated coaching system that creates a unique training program, tracks your performance, and coaches you in the moment. What’s more, it collects and analyzes your personal performance data including heart rate, power output, speed, cadence, distance and time.

Oakley Radar Pace partnership lead to creation of Radar Pace, a smart cycling and coaching app

Results

Our successful engagement led to an ongoing partnership with Intel that continued for over a year and a half.

By seeking out a smarter, more efficient approach to creating the SDK, we were able to deliver a final product in four months, rather than the 12 Intel had previously been quoted. Thanks to immersing our team with theirs, the journey became friction-free. This led to an incredible $1 million reduction in Intel's initial expectations of development costs.