Compare Paths
Read across to see how each engagement is shaped: what you bring, what you walk away with, and how long it tends to take.
The Three Paths In Detail
Path 01 • Early Stage
Define what the product needs to be: requirements, mechanical architecture, concept directions. before any design is committed.
You arrive with
An idea, sketches, or early thoughts
You walk away with
A defined product and a path to prototype
Deliverables
Path 02 • Electronics Ready
Bridge the gap between a working PCB and a complete, manufacturable product: enclosure, mounting, connectors, displays, thermal.
You arrive with
A working PCB, no housing yet
You walk away with
A prototype that looks like the final product
Deliverables
Path 03 • Flagship
Review your design against production reality: molding feasibility, tooling, assembly sequence, vendor documentation.
You arrive with
CAD, prints, or a working prototype
You walk away with
A pack a vendor can quote and tool
Deliverables
How to choose
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Yes. Most do. Idea-to-Prototype often flows into PCB-to-Product, which flows into Prototype-to-Production. Each one is sized to leave you a clean handoff.
Our focus is consumer electronics, plastic enclosures, payment / biometric devices, lab and medical products, toys, kiosks. Industrial and automation products are case-by-case.
An industry veteran scopes and runs the work, with our trusted partner network handling electronics, prototyping, tooling, and pilot production when needed.