History

Since its founding in 2011, Parametric GmbH, which initially specialized in FPGA and hardware-related software, has developed into a well-known and reliable full-service provider for sophisticated measurement, monitoring and control solutions.

2025

Partners & AI Insights

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In 2025, we launched our Consulting Partner Program, expanding delivery with trusted experts.

We also introduced RET Analysis Software, the analysis software for our Real-time Edge Telemetry (RET) system: onboard devices capture sound, vibration, temperature, weather and more; AI flags patterns and risks in the cloud; a simple web app turns it into clear, drill-down insights—helping keep transport safer, more reliable and more efficient.

2025

2023 - 2024

Spin-Offs & Scale

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2023 marked the spin-off of PMX Systems AG, enabling sharper product focus.

In 2024, we spun off Parasigna AG and added a new branch office in Bern at Belpstrasse 37 to support growth and collaboration.

2021 - 2022

Charging Ahead & New Headquarters

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In 2021, we developed the SBX battery charger for radar sensors and delivered a second project with ABB Australia for Queensland Rail.

In 2022, we launched the ALGOL platform, completed our first RET platform project—electronic LED posters in F12 format—and moved our headquarters to Industriestrasse 19 in Wilderswil.

2021 - 2022

2019 - 2020

5G Trials & Product Scale-Up

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In 2019, we launched TOPSNAP-LR with first deployments, moved to Waldeggstrasse 82, conducted our first 5G tests with SBB (SmartRail 4.0), began the EU project Cloud Based CBTC, developed the TCR sensor, and shipped second-generation Parabright petrol station screens.

In 2020, we built the RDR RFID reader, expanded our Waldeggstrasse warehouse, reached 1,500 Parabright DENEB screens in operation, and our service center converted 2,000 rail routers to LTE.

2017 - 2018

Expansion to Orbit

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We grew in 2017, extending our Interlaken Aareckstrasse office and building the PCR radar sensor for Swiss Post.

In 2018, momentum accelerated: the RAR4 software platform went live; 1,000 Parabright DENEB screens were delivered; 3,500 RAR4 units shipped with first LTE versions; the PCR2 sensor was developed; satellite payloads were delivered to Lacuna Space; and RAR4 went live for ABB in Adelaide, Australia.

2017 - 2018

2015 - 2016

Monitoring at Scale, Screens in the Field

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In 2015, we delivered device and software for Swisscom’s infrastructure monitoring, shipped the first 1,000 RAR4 hardware units, and co-developed a LoRaWAN timestamping gateway reference design with Aartesys for Semtech.

In 2016, we took our display tech to the forecourt with the first rollout of Parabright DENEB petrol station screens.

2013 - 2014

From Home to Rail

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In 2013, we engineered hardware for NEEO’s home automation platform, took our first steps into rail technology and defense, and rolled out the first RAR4 (3G) deployments.

In 2014, we moved from Uetendorf to Interlaken and delivered our first service center project—replacing power supplies in building control systems to keep critical infrastructure running.

2013 - 2014

2011 - 2012

Laying the Groundwork

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In 2011, we founded Parametric GmbH in Seftigen, BE, Switzerland to deliver high-quality R&D services for third parties.

By 2012, we were leading full software projects and formal requirements management, bringing structure and accountability to complex engineering work.

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