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Three paths. One production-ready outcome.

Pick the entry point that matches where your hardware product is today. Each path is shaped to leave you ready for the next one.

The Three Paths In Detail

Each path, opened up.

Path 01Early Stage

Idea-to-Prototype

Turn a sketch into a prototype you can hold.

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

  • Product requirements definition
  • Mechanical architecture
  • Concept exploration
  • Prototype roadmap

Path 02Electronics Ready

PCB-to-Product

Wrap a working board in a real product.

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

  • Enclosure for injection molding
  • PCB mounting & registration
  • Connectors, buttons, displays
  • Assembly strategy & DFM

Path 03Flagship

Prototype-to-Production

Make a prototype actually manufacturable.

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

  • DFM/DFA review
  • Injection molding readiness
  • Tooling strategy & support
  • Vendor-ready documentation

How to choose

Common questions before picking a path.

Still unsure? Send your sketch, PCB photo, or CAD file. A manufacturing expert reads every brief and replies with the right path.

I'm not sure which service I need. What now?+

Send us what you have today (a sketch, a PCB photo, a CAD file). A manufacturing expert will reply with the path that fits and a short reasoning.

Can engagements move from one path into the next?+

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.

Do you only work with consumer hardware?+

Our focus is consumer electronics, plastic enclosures, payment / biometric devices, lab and medical products, toys, kiosks. Industrial and automation products are case-by-case.

What does an engagement look like in practice?+

An industry veteran scopes and runs the work, with our trusted partner network handling electronics, prototyping, tooling, and pilot production when needed.

Not sure which path?

Describe where you are
today.

Share your stage, what you have, and what comes next. A manufacturing specialist will read the brief and recommend the right path.

Response within 24 hours. Speak directly with a manufacturing specialist.