Your concept, engineered and built.

Mechanical design, electronics, firmware, and fabrication. One team, concept to prototype.

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Based in Greeley, CO. Serving the Front Range and beyond.

Current Services

Custom mechanisms and automation

Custom Mechanisms & Automation

Mechanisms, actuators, and automated systems designed for a specific job. Built to work with the people running the process, so the hardware fits how your team operates. A safer, more predictable workspace, and a way to do more with the team you already have.

Embedded systems and controls

Embedded Systems & Controls

Embedded work from requirements through a tested, working board. Component selection, schematic, PCB layout, firmware, and bring-up, all from the same team. You get hardware that's ready to drop into your product.

Design through prototype

Design Through Prototype

A small engineering team covering mechanical, electrical, and firmware. Easy to talk to and quick to iterate, so the path to a production-ready product stays short. Your team gets real hardware in their hands early, while their feedback can still change the design.

Software and automation tools

Software & Automation Tools

Dashboards, data pipelines, sensor fusion, and control screens. Software that pulls together what's happening across your operation and puts it where your team can see it. A clearer picture of what's going on, and equipment that's easier for your team to run.

Industries

How We Work

  1. First conversation

    A free call to walk through the project. We want to know what you're building and what's made it hard so far, which usually tells us whether we're a good fit.

  2. Scope and proposal

    After the first call, we work out the requirements: what the project does, where it fits, and when it's due. You get a written proposal with scope and estimates for schedule and cost.

  3. Design approach

    Before we start building, we work out how the thing actually gets made. Architecture, component choices, and the feasibility questions the project needs answered. You see the plan before we touch hardware.

  4. Prototype and iterate

    We start building. Prototypes come off the bench and into your hands for testing, and what you find shapes the next revision.

  5. Finished prototype

    The build eventually settles into a polished prototype, ready to leave the bench. You can demo it to investors, show it to customers, or move it into production.

Selected Work