
Startup Company Taclog Private Limited based in Technopark is set to deliver its indigenous developed cash registers to the Indian cosmic research organization (ISRA). Datoscoop, a product designed and developed by a company, is expected to be introduced on ISR and other clients in the defense sector, Pratheesh V.Nair, CEO of Tachlog, said in a press release.
In the official Vadcast of Technopark “Aspire: Stories of Innovation” Mr.Nair said that cash registers are critical components for space and defensive sectors. Datoscoop, one of Tachlog’s flag products, is a highly capable data collection system that is equipped with customization options. Currently, ISRA is used as a cash register system for testing their indigenous developed gyro -stress sensors.
The cash register systems currently using ISR and the defensive sector are bulky, difficult to manipulate and expensive, usually standing between 30 Lakh and CR £ 1. Datoscoop was assumed as a compact, efficient and affordable pocket alternative to these systems. According to the CEO, twenty product units have already been delivered to ISRA.
Datoscoop records data from the test/test device that is governed by the Reply to the command. The device is able to convert and store data in a human readable form. It is a separate four -channel data collection system with isolated inputs and high -speed drivers.
It is integrated with a graphical user interface based on a touch screen. The system is able to select/receive user inputs and view outputs and status. The system is integrated with a replaceable external storage device with a capacity of 1TB. Datoscoop is currently available on GEM, Indian e-trh on e-market.
Published – 1 June 2025 17:59





