If It’s Broken: Fix it!
We can use a plethora of techniques and skills to reverse engineer existing designs, address RMA issues in existing products, or perform ‘surgery’ on existing prototypes to get them to the point where a final new design can be created.
Some examples of real world issues we’ve solved include identifying poorly specified components leading to intermittent issues on complex robotic equipment, and back engineering a controller for a Bluetooth music device to fix problems that developed after time in the field.