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Case studies

It was powered by horse-drawn traction, and now by a tractor. Before the invention of the seeder, the main method of sowing was to spread seed by hand. Manual seed spreading was always the most responsible work in the field, it required a lot of attention and skill, it was entrusted only to adult men. The uniformity of seed distribution horizontally depended only on the experience of the sower. After scattering the seeds on the surface, they had to be incorporated into the ground with a harrow.

Cresco, a leader in spreaders, aimed to create a universal spreader for salt and fertilizer. Partnering with ISTEC, they developed a dual-purpose spreader, addressing the need for separate machines. ISTEC’s expertise in design, sourcing quality materials, and efficient manufacturing led to a market-leading product. This innovative spreader has become Cresco’s best-seller, showcasing successful collaboration and innovation.

Charles Walters partnered with ISTEC to create a versatile spreader for both summer and winter use in the US. By adapting a successful design from Cresco, ISTEC helped develop a spreader that eliminates the need for separate units, saving space and costs. This collaboration resulted in a market-leading product, highlighting our expertise and innovation.

Kollectaball teamed up with ISTEC to create an innovative ball-collecting device that prevents injuries and saves time. The lightweight, easy-to-use design quickly became the leading solution, expanding its use from tennis to golf, cricket, and pickleball. This partnership made Kollectaball’s products affordable and accessible worldwide.

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