Engineering execution for research organizations and R&D teams, turning a research concept into working hardware, not just a theory.
What we hear most often from research teams and institutions.
Research groups often have a strong technical idea but no in-house capacity to take it from concept to working hardware.
The sensor or measurement setup a study needs simply doesn't exist as a commercial product.
Research staff are stretched across studies and papers, with little time left for board bring-up or enclosure fabrication.
Before funding a build, teams want an outside engineering opinion on whether an approach is actually feasible.
How we support research work alongside the research itself.
We take a research idea and build a working proof of concept, so it can be evaluated as real hardware rather than a diagram.
Purpose-built circuits and sensor front-ends designed for measurements that no catalog part covers.
Boards, enclosures and mechanical fixtures built in-house so iterations happen in days, not months.
An outside engineering review of whether an approach is buildable, before time and budget are committed to it.
Yes. We work directly with research organizations and academic groups on the engineering and prototyping side of their projects, alongside our work with companies.
Yes, when a study needs a sensor setup or measurement device that doesn't exist off-the-shelf, we design and build it from scratch.
Tell us about the research problem, and we'll help you scope the engineering work behind it.
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