Tailor-made apps for science
Mobile apps make it possible to record data in real time, collect sensor data and present research results. Our experienced team of developers is ready to support you with customised software.
Applications that communicate with wearables enable an efficient connection between wearable devices of all kinds and the cloud. The app acts as a central interface, usually via Bluetooth.
Tracking applications simplify the collection of important data for your research activities. This can be usage, position, movement data or other manual user input.
Demo apps are used to bring research results to life, whether for investors, trade fair visitors or a wider audience. They help to make your work more attractive for presentations and pitches.
Augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) add digital content to the user's real environment by superimposing virtual objects, information or effects onto the live view of the real world.
Applications with AI help to automate complex tasks, support decision-making processes or offer personalized user experiences. Data processing and augmentation, model selection and training as well as reinforcement learning of neural networks are crucial for this.
Apps use Bluetooth to enable wireless communication between smart devices over short distances. This is ideal for controlling smart home devices and wearables, for example.
At Milk Interactive we know that research projects usually have to make do with a limited budget. However, as we find research projects very exciting (due to our individual educational backgrounds at ETH and universities of applied sciences), we are also happy to work on such projects under special conditions. Please contact us with your individual request.
We have already designed and developed many customised software projects for our customers, such as:

Siresca is the augmented reality app for electricians on building sites, supporting them with the optimal installation of wall plugs and anchors.

Developed in collaboration with the Zurich University of the Arts, Heavy Mental is an experimental app that gives bold expression to the user’s feelings.

DaysyDay is #Femtech made in Switzerland. As the companion mobile app to the Daysy device, it is a reliable way to track fertility and the menstrual cycle.









