Custom Portfolio

Why create a custom cart?  Simply put, it’s a tailor-made solution that belongs to your device.  All design and engineering decisions are based on helping your customers make the most of your product. And it’s all done with a process that’s simple and hassle-free.

  • Cisco Telepresence Cart Project

    When Cisco introduced their Telepresence system, they needed a mobile cart for their 42” display. We created a cart that’s small enough to go through doorways yet big enough to keep the system stable.

  • Hewlett Packard iPaq Project

    When HP introduced hand-held devices for Education, they needed a secure charging cart that kids could reach. The iPaq cart gave them that plus storage space that teachers could use!

  • Hewlett Packard NCC Notebook Charging Cart Project

    Building on 10 years providing HP-branded Notebook Charging Carts, we redesigned
    the cart in 2010 with most-requested features like a cooling fan, removable shelves,
    and network connections.

  • Anthro OEM Projects Siemens

    With Siemens’ new Ultrasound, they wanted an all-metal cart with a tooled attachment to connect their device to the cart for security. Plus it was small enough for their reps to fit into their cars!

  • Anthro OEM Hewlett Packard TouchTable

    TouchTable wanted a convertible stand for their display. Moving between draft, table, and presentation modes, the stand realizes their promise to deliver collaboration systems that improve decision-making.

  • Anthro OEM Zonare Project

    Often, customers come to Anthro to get a fresh look for existing product. This ultrasound supplier wanted a cart for their updated interface. We built on the previous design with a new look and feel.

  • Anthro OEM Custom Enclosures

    Custom enclosures protect and conceal equipment and supplies, and they're a common custom request. Over the years, we've developed solutions that fit a variety of devices, carts, and environments. Tell us about your project!

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