from concept...
Every new project starts with a fundamental understanding of the customer’s challenge, the real question behind the initial request. From this insight, we define the critical end‑user requirements and develop a system architecture that delivers the best possible solution.
While our systems are highly complex, our approach remains straightforward: we design solutions that meet performance requirements at the lowest possible cost and with the shortest lead times. We understand the challenges within high-tech systems between cost and achieving the highest performance.

building a strong
core team
At the heart of our multidisciplinary team, we start with our core expertise: mechatronics, mechanical, software and electrical.
We employ the well-known V-model to structure our systems engineering process. Starting with concept creation and architecture definition, we go through the design, realization and test phases to arrive at qualification of our solution. We can reiterate to go from proof of principle via prototype to pre-production. We apply this model in a flexible, agile way, to smoothly accommodate changing requirements and efficiently manage project resources.
enhanced with
deep technical expertise
The complexity of our projects usually requires deep technical expertise in niche knowledge domains. That is where our dedicated in-house teams for optics & vision, thermal engineering, simulation & modelling or AI & data science come in.
And when restraints on time are real tight or challenges get incredibly complex, we can easily scale up to harness the needed innovation power to solve your challenges.
... to industrialization
From proof of concept to industrialization. For every project we deliver complete systems, integrated subsystems or even a completely new product portfolio.
As a full-service design house, we combine a structured and results-oriented project approach with a pragmatic way of working that enables us to strike the optimal balance between performance optimization, product costs and time-to-market - all without posing any IP claims.









