Ten sectors, one engineering practice
The constraints change with the sector — duty cycle, compliance, environment. The discipline does not.

Rugged electronics and predictive monitoring for hard environments.
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EV, charging and renewable systems engineered for uptime and compliance.
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Embedded control, V2X and vehicle data platforms for moving fleets.
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Solar, storage and microgrid electronics built for weak grids and long service intervals.
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Compliant, connected devices from wearables to diagnostics.
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Secure, scalable platforms for payments, credit and digital banking.
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Connected buildings that run on measurement rather than assumption.
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Digital learning ecosystems with real progress visibility.
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Field sensing and automation built for outdoor duty cycles.
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Connected assets, sites and infrastructure with one source of truth.
Explore sectorWe learn the operating constraint first
Before architecture, we spend time on the floor, in the field, or with the operators. It is the fastest way to find the requirement nobody wrote down.
- A short discovery engagement with the people who will use the system
- A written constraint list — environment, compliance, duty cycle, service model
- A costed route to a prototype that tests the riskiest assumption first




Your sector is not on the list?
The engineering rarely changes as much as the compliance path does.

