Why it makes sense?

We aim to support companies in developing new products and improving the technological processes these products involve. To make it effective, we help our Clients in the entire process of innovation development – from defining the goals and problems to implementing the solutions. One of the key aspects of this process is translating the actual problems into a corresponding theoretical model (with a use of, for example, gathering data and research) and the reverse procedure – translating idea concepts into real life solutions.

In our projects, we use our own workshop where we develop technological demonstrators and prototypes. It is the birth place of all devices which demonstrate that the innovation has been developed to the standards of successive TRL levels.

To ensure that we have a complete understanding of the issue and/or verify the theoretical assumptions in our projects, we check and test the devices in our laboratory.

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Workshop

The workshop is a place where we create technological demonstrators and prototypes for projects involving pragmatic innovations.

The workshop infrastructure can also be used to fulfil independent external orders, for example, to build a dedicated device or provide expert advice in the process of its creation.

The workshop is also where we develop technologies that might be of interest to our Clients.

Laboratory

We believe that no solution is ready until it has been tested in the appropriate conditions. Above all, we always ensure that our solutions meet our Clients’ expectations. With this in mind, we use our laboratory to check the results of our work against the measurable acceptance criteria agreed with our Clients.

Our laboratory also plays a key role in diagnosing and describing the technological problems in a product that have been reported as requiring modification.

To ensure the maximum benefit of our resources, we offer our Clients the option of making use of our competences in the course of research within a scope limited to just one service requirement.

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