Engineering capabilities

Make the requirement buildable before you scale it.

Design review, connector sourcing, harness assembly, cable overmolding, testing and production support in one development path.

Second-module priority

Early engineering questions prevent late production surprises.

We focus first on interfaces, environment and acceptance criteria—the decisions that determine materials, tooling and test method.

  • ElectricalCurrent, voltage, signal, shielding and pinout
  • MechanicalMating, bend, movement, pull and cable exit
  • EnvironmentalTemperature, ingress, chemicals and duty cycle
  • CommercialPrototype, forecast, target volume and packaging

Capability map

From loose inputs to controlled outputs.

INPUT

Requirement intake

Drawings, samples, connector references, pinouts and application notes.

ENGINEERING

DFM & definition

Materials, construction, tolerances, tooling approach and test basis.

OUTPUT

Buildable assembly

Prototype, controlled sample, quotation basis and production package.

PROCESS

Wire and harness assembly

Cutting, stripping, crimping, soldering, branching, sleeving and labeling.

PROCESS

Molding and finishing

Insert molding, strain relief, connector encapsulation, marking and packaging.

Engagement model

Clear gates keep custom work moving.

01

Review

We surface missing information and technical risks.

02

Confirm

Construction and quotation basis are aligned.

03

Prototype

A physical assembly validates fit and function.

04

Approve

Changes and acceptance points are closed.

05

Produce

Controlled documents guide the repeat build.

06

Support

Feedback and revisions stay linked to the project.

Engineering starts with context

Send the requirement—even if it is incomplete.