Engineering team reviewing product design on multi-monitor workstation.

Product Design

Hardware and electronics, engineered to build.

Industrial design and prototyping under one accountable team.

Capabilities

20+

Years engineering discipline

One team

Form, electronics, mechanics, firmware

Build-ready

Production documentation, not decks

Most hardware fails in the handoff.

Typical handoff

  1. Design
  2. PCB layout
  3. Enclosure
  4. Firmware

One accountable team

  • Form
  • Electronics
  • Mechanics
  • Firmware

One team · One standard

Concept goes to a designer. Layout goes to a board house. Enclosure goes elsewhere. Nobody owns the seam — and the prototype that looked brilliant in a deck dies in DFM review.

We keep form, electronics, mechanics, and firmware under one team. What you approve is what gets built — documented for manufacturing.

Capabilities

Industrial design and prototyping — one standard.

Two practices under one accountable team. Scope what you need, or run both together through to a build-ready package.

Industrial product design and hardware development environment.

Industrial Design

Ergonomics, CMF, and enclosure design — hardware that looks considered and survives manufacturing review.

  • Concept and form development
  • Material specification and interface layout
  • Design-for-manufacturing review
Industrial design
Electronics prototyping and development workspace.

Prototyping

Electronics, mechanics, and firmware iterated together — from proof-of-concept to a validated working prototype.

  • PCB design and layout
  • Mechanical / 3D modelling and fabrication
  • Firmware integration and validation testing
Prototyping

How we work

From brief to build-ready package.

Four controlled stages under project management — scope locked early, decisions documented, handoff clean.

  1. 01

    Discovery and scope

    Requirements, constraints, regulatory context, and manufacturing targets — locked before geometry or layout begins.

  2. 02

    Design and architecture

    Industrial form, surfacing, CMF, and interface developed alongside early mechanical and electrical architecture.

  3. 03

    Engineering hardening

    PCB layout, enclosure detailing, thermal management, and firmware integration — hardened for prototype build.

  4. 04

    Verification and handoff

    Validation testing, DFM optimization, and production documentation — ready for manufacturing partner or in-house build.

The standard

Product design inside an engineering firm changes the outcome.

You are not hiring a styling shop. You are working with the team that also engineers and builds — so the product fits the project from day one.

One accountable team

No vendor silo between designer, engineer, and builder — one name on the result.

Documentation that ships

Drawings and BOMs that pass manufacturing review — not renderings.

Built for where it lives

Mounting, power routing, and finishes coordinated with the architecture and MEP.

The PE bar

Every deliverable held to the standard a licensed professional would sign.

Integrated delivery

One firm from product to site.

Engineering

Designed into the building

Structural mounting, MEP routing, architectural finishes, and controls integration — coordinated before the enclosure is frozen.

Engineering pillar

Construction

Built by the same team

When we also build, installation context, site sequencing, and commissioning requirements inform the product from the first sketch.

Construction pillar

Consultation

Tell us what you are building.

Share your concept and constraints. We review every inquiry personally — if product design is the right fit, we will map the path forward.

  • Scope review against manufacturing reality
  • Honest fit assessment — capability is not obligation
  • Clear next steps if we proceed together
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