Product planning
Requirements, functions and a realistic route from idea to product.
Product development
We turn an idea into a testable product – electronics, enclosure and production strategy developed as one system.
Capabilities
The disciplines remain connected from the first sketch to the series-ready solution.
Requirements, functions and a realistic route from idea to product.
Your idea stays protected – including a confidentiality agreement on request.
CAD models, enclosures and components developed for their actual use.
Fast physical iterations on our own printer fleet.
From simple circuits to microprocessor-controlled systems.
In-house prototype circuit board assembly and reflow process.
Connected devices using LoRaWAN and other radio standards.
Planning, partners and processes for the next quantity level.
Structured preparation for conformity and documentation.
IoT / anonymised practical example
For a customer project, a device with automatic mechanical functions was developed. Mechanics, electronics and firmware were designed together as one reliable system; customer-specific application details remain confidential.
An ultra-low-power design enables long autonomous operation. LoRaWAN connectivity transmits status and events over long distances without requiring a local Wi-Fi network.




Engineering detail
Clean drawings document dimensions, geometry and fit before a physical part is produced.



Collaboration
Direct contactYou speak with the people doing the development.
Fast iterationDesign, build and test stay closely connected.
Practical resultEvery decision follows function, cost and manufacturability.
FAQ
We can start with an initial idea or continue the development of an existing prototype. A rough requirement or sketch is sufficient for the first discussion.
Project information is treated confidentially. A non-disclosure agreement can be concluded before the technical exchange if requested.
No. A staged approach with clearly defined functional prototypes and verifiable intermediate results is often more effective.
Yes. Manufacturability, component selection and a realistic route to later quantities are considered during prototyping.
Your idea
A sketch, requirement list or existing component is enough to start the conversation.
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