Industry

Automotive Engineering

Parts that survive the road.

Automotive Engineering

Vehicle components and subsystems, built for weight, heat, vibration, and the standards the industry runs on.

Automotive does not forgive much. Parts deal with heat, vibration, and years of use, and they have to pass tests that leave no room for guesswork.

01

Lighter, and still strong

We bring simulation and careful mechanical design to vehicle parts, taking weight out while proving the part still holds up under the loads it will really see. The weight comes off where the analysis says it is safe, not where it is convenient.

02

Proven before the test rig

Physical testing here is slow and expensive to repeat, so we push parts hard in simulation first. By the time something reaches a rig, we already expect it to pass, and that is usually how it goes.

What makes it hard

The constraints we design around

01

Weight and efficiency

Taking weight out in a way that survives the loads, not just the spreadsheet.

02

Heat and vibration

Parts checked against the heat and vibration of real driving.

03

Standards

Engineering that lines up with the testing the industry asks for.

FAQ

Questions, answered

The things teams usually ask before they start.

Can we hire you for just one part of a project?

Yes. Take a single discipline, say industrial design or simulation, or hand over the whole product from concept to production. We work both ways.

Do you work with startups or only established companies?

Both. We have taken first-time founders from idea to devices that are ready for investors and regulators, and helped OEMs and product teams ship new lines.

Can you take a product all the way to manufacturing?

Yes. We handle design for manufacturing, vendor identification and audits, and pilot runs into volume production.

Where are you based, and do you work remotely?

We are in Bengaluru with the whole team in one place, and we work with clients across India and abroad.

How do projects usually start?

With a short conversation about where you are. A sketch, a spec, or a rough prototype is more than enough to begin.

Let’s build

Have a product in mind?

Send a sketch, a spec, or a rough prototype. We will tell you how we would take it forward.

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