While you might be thinking TechnoVersions is something like this.
You would be wrong. TechnoVersions is more like this.
TechnoVersions LLC is run by Brian Laine, and he is the one you will most likely be in contact with. This section is for giving you a little more information about him and the company.
Here’s a short bio: I’m a “mostly” retired engineer. After serving as an electronics/flight-simulator technician in the Navy in the early 70’s, I received my engineering degree at Oregon State University, later getting an MBA at Seattle University. I worked for ten years at John Fluke Mfg. in the engineering department of the calibration division. Then I worked at Summation Inc, manufacturer of automated functional test equipment, as software engineering manager and customer support manager. I then founded CheckSum, Inc., designing and building in-circuit test equipment, which I retired from.
We try to offer useful, reliable, high-quality products and excellent support via email. You might notice that I haven’t listed a phone number – my hearing is not good anymore. But I try to respond to any emails within a few hours and expend considerable energy to solve my customer’s applications.
We try to keep all products in stock, and ship the same day when practical. It is satisfying to know that TechnoVersions products are in use in many countries around the world. We've been in business since 2007.
This is a small business, but has equipment to manufacture the products properly. Any necessary milling is done on a CNC milling machine. Here it's making the slots for wires in a MeterMatch enclosure.
Here’s a video of our SMT pick-n-place machine populating one of the modules after solder-paste is applied, and before going into the IR reflow oven (this is as slow as I can make it run).

TechnoVersions started as the outcome of electronic circuits that I designed for use on my personal projects, but then received purchase interest after folks read about them on a blog.