Services
Concept & Planning
From idea to a realistic product plan.
I help you translate your concept into a feasible product architecture.
We define constraints, select technologies and identify risks before money is spent on development.
What you get
- feasibility analysis
- technology selection (manufacturing, materials, electronics integration)
- rough architecture of the product
- first cost estimation (prototype & production)
- development roadmap
Perfect for
Startups, inventors and companies starting a new hardware product.
Engineering & CAD
I design parts the way manufacturers expect, not just nice looking CAD models.
The goal is not only a working prototype, but a product that can actually be produced without redesigning everything later.
What you get
- 3D CAD models
- assemblies & mechanisms
- tolerance strategy
- manufacturable geometry (DFM/DFA)
- technical drawings
- material selection
Technologies
3D printing, CNC machining, sheet metal, injection molding, composites etc.
Prototyping
Functional prototypes you can test and show.
I build prototypes that validate mechanics, usability and integration so you can make decisions and show real progress to investors or stakeholders.
What you get
- functional prototypes
- iterative improvements
- assembly and testing
- troubleshooting
- documentation of findings
Purpose
testing, demos, investors, user validation, internal verification
Development & Manufacturing Support
From prototype to real product.
The hardest part of hardware is scaling, not designing.
I help you prepare the product for production and communicate with manufacturers so you avoid expensive redesign cycles.
What you get
- production preparation
- supplier communication
- DFM improvements
- cost optimization
- small batch manufacturing support
- technical problem solving
Goal
smooth transition from prototype → manufacturable product
F.A.Q.
No. A rough concept, sketch or even a description is enough.
Early discussion usually prevents expensive mistakes later.
Yes, no problem.
I can also first discuss the project at a high level before sharing details.
It depends on complexity and stage.
After a short discussion you’ll receive a rough effort estimate and possible development options.
The goal is to make the next step clear, not commit you to a large project immediately.
Yes.
Part of the process is translating technical constraints into clear decisions so you can move forward confidently.
Then you will know early, before spending months and budget on development.
Sometimes small changes make a concept viable, and that’s usually the most valuable outcome of early engineering.
No.
The goal is a working product, CAD is only a tool used during the process.
I support decisions, prototyping, testing and next development steps.
Yes, functional prototypes for testing, demonstration and validation are part of the process.
I don’t run a factory, but I help prepare the design for production and work with suppliers to avoid redesign cycles.
Most projects are done remotely.
We communicate via short calls and shared files, physical prototypes are shipped when needed.
You describe the project briefly → we have a short call → you receive realistic next steps.
No commitment required.
