Digico Limited
| Industry | Computer hardware |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1965 |
| Founders | Keith Trickett and Avo Hiiemae |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Eric Lubbock (chairman) |
| Products | data loggers, minicomputers |
Digico was a British computer company founded in 1965 by Keith Trickett and Avo Hiiemae, two ex-ICL electronics engineers. Former MP Eric Lubbock became chairman in 1969. The company was based in Letchworth initially, moving to a new factory in Stevenage in 1973 and employing about 90 staff.
Digico's first product was a laboratory data-logging and spectrum analyser hardware system named DIGIAC. This product had been developed before Digico was formed, so was an immediate source of income. Digico soon developed a 16-bit minicomputer series, the Micro 16, for which it was best known for.