Patagonian
visit site- $25,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- General Roca, Argentina
Patagonian started out in 2013 as the garage tech project of two engineers that did not want to leave their hometown in Patagonia, and have since evolved into a multinational tech company with development centers in Argentina, Colombia and offices in the USA.
The region, with an untapped talent pool, top universities and a thriving economic ecosystem, is an ideal emplacement to develop the arcadian tech community we envision, with the perfect work life balance.
From there, Patagonian exports world class services to the US, EU and LATAM regions, to companies big and small in an eclectic array of industries.
Client Insights
Industry Expertise
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 35%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 55%
Enterprise (>$1B) 10%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 3 projects
$10K-$49K 1 project
$200K-$999K 1 project
Clients
- AWS
- PwC
- Sessame Street
- Messi
Highlights from Recent Projects
The first project that Patagonian completed was a custom software development for a fruit supplier and manufacturer, Grupo Prima. The company needed tech suppliers that could support their growth, and Patagonian was able to provide the flexibility and human resources required. The project involved the development of web and desktop solutions using .NET, JSON, XML, and SQL Server. As a result, Grupo Prima was able to speed up software delivery and optimize the time of their team, working with individuals who had the independence to work on functional requirements.
The second project Patagonian completed was web app development for Grapevine.org, a nonprofit organization. They were looking for staff augmentation for front-end and back-end web development, and Patagonian provided engineers who became full-time members of their team. The engineers participated in weekly sprints, daily standups, and were always available for communication. As a result, the product continued to improve and the user base grew due to the features the Patagonian engineers built and improved.
The third project was web development and design for the Bird City Network, a program of the American Bird Conservancy. The goal was to develop a regional Bird City program and run it through a single web platform. Patagonian built the site from scratch and provided all the design and development work, including the creation of a unique application and review platform. The program has not officially launched yet, but existing Bird City programs have been impressed with the website and are excited about the possibility of joining the online platform Patagonian built. The team at Patagonian was flexible, organized, and highly available, using various communication tools to ensure effective collaboration. They provided a powerful and effective solution, and were dedicated to the project.
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Would Recommend
Awards
2022