Xbox Controller Prototype
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
At othatatech, our team of expert engineers and designers helps large and small companies around the world to make the world’s best prototypes and precision parts. We work with all kinds of engineers, product designers, and entrepreneurs from a wide range of industries like automotive, medical devices, aerospace, consumer & commercial products.
We can help you translate your design and invention blueprints into manufactured prototypes using our services such as CNC prototyping, Vacuum casting, and 3D printing. And we can manufacture your parts quickly so you can test the market before investing in tooling and producing larger quantities, using our services such as Rapid tooling, Pressure die casting, Sheet metal forming, and Custom extrusion.
Here are some examples of projects our team has worked on, with details about how each prototype or part was made.
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on
In October 2019, Microsoft began trials for its cloud gaming streaming service, Project xCloud. The service, which runs games on