Five engineers, one lab
Asta Epsilon Infotronics is run by five computer engineering students from Kolkata who treat every project like a lab experiment: define the problem, design the system, measure the results, then iterate.
Between classes, research work, and hackathons, the team prototypes websites, software tools, printable graphics, and IoT devices that are actually used on campus and by early-stage clients.
The group is small on purpose, so every build has a clear owner and a fast response loop.
Why choose our builds
Whether it is a website, a desktop tool, a batch of posters, or a sensor module, the team designs it as if it will be deployed in a production environment, not just submitted for marks.
Practical engineering, not demos
Code is written to be readable and maintainable, with simple stacks that work on real hosting and hardware, so you are not locked into student-only tech or one specific developer.
Technical stories made visual
Posters, flyers, and logos are built around grids, hierarchy, and legible type so your technical message stands out on notice boards, timelines, and project reports.
From breadboard to usable unit
Sensors and small devices are wired, tested, and documented with clear labels and connection diagrams so you can plug them into your own systems without guesswork.
Direct access to builders
You talk to the same students who are actually designing your solution, which keeps feedback cycles short and reduces miscommunication compared to larger agencies.
Student pricing, pro mindset
Rates reflect a student studio, but the team still ships with estimates, milestones, and handover docs so you know what you are getting and when.
Built to evolve
Each project leaves room for upgrades, whether that means adding new pages, features, or attaching more sensors later, so your first version is not a dead end.