Fail cheap today so you don't fail expensively tomorrow
We prototype and validate your product on real hardware to catch what doesn't work before it costs a fortune. Less risk, decisions backed by data, and a launch with no surprises.
What you don't test today, your customer pays for tomorrow
The most expensive moment to discover that something doesn't work is when you've already made thousands of them. A fault that costs an afternoon's work on a prototype costs a product recall, a spike in warranty claims and a dented reputation in production. The difference between the two outcomes is how much, and how well, you validated beforehand.
And yet the pressure to reach the market pushes people to skip tests, trust the simulation, or accept the first version that powers on. It's a bet that almost always turns out costly, because reality (the temperature, the vibrations, the actual user) always finds the weak spot.
We validate early and on real hardware. We iterate with working prototypes, test assumptions with data and get the product ready for certification. That way you reach production having removed the surprises, not discovering them too late.
Validate so you can decide with confidence
From proof of concept to final fine-tuning. Here's what we put to work.
Working prototypes
We build real versions of the product to test, handle and decide with a clear head.
Proofs of concept (PoC)
We validate the riskiest assumptions early, before you invest heavily.
Functional and reliability testing
We put the product through real tests: performance, stress and edge cases.
Certification prep
We get the product and documentation ready for the tests your market demands.
Fine-tuning
We polish the final details so the product reaches the market complete.
Fast iteration
Short cycles of testing and improvement to move quickly without losing control.
Validate early, validate often
Five stages to reach production without last-minute surprises.
Hypothesis
We pin down what's riskiest and needs testing first.
Prototype
We build a working version to test it for real.
Testing
We put it through real tests and gather the data.
Iteration
We fix and test again, in short cycles.
Certification
We get the product ready for the tests and production.
Validation is the most profitable investment in your project
Every euro you put into validating early saves you many more in production. We know because we've seen both films: the product that was tested well and shipped flawlessly, and the one that rushed and had to come back from the market. Validating isn't a waste of time, it's buying peace of mind.
We prototype and validate products on real hardware from Barcelona, Madrid, London and Los Angeles with one fixed idea: that you reach production having removed the risk, not gambled on it.
Real hardware
We test in the real world, not just in simulation.
Less risk
Faults surface early, while they're cheap.
On the way to certify
We leave the product ready for the tests.
Agile iteration
Short cycles to move fast and safely.
Case · Critical hardware
When you can't afford to fail
In products where an error isn't an option, like the BMS of a Triton submarine, validation isn't a luxury: it's what separates a reliable product from a risk.
View the caseValidation for every sector
Any product headed for mass production wins by validating first, but in critical sectors it's non-negotiable.
What we get asked most
What exactly is a prototype for?
To validate technical and usage assumptions early, lowering the risk and cost of changes. Handling a real product reveals things no drawing ever shows.
Do you help with certification?
Yes. We get the product and documentation ready for the certification processes that apply to your market, so the tests don't catch you off guard.
Do you validate only in simulation or on real hardware?
On real hardware. Simulation helps, but reality (temperature, vibration, the user) always finds the weak spot that only shows up when you test for real.
When is it worth doing a proof of concept?
When there's a big unknown that decides whether the project is viable. Validating it early and cheaply keeps you from building a whole product on a fragile assumption.
Can you validate a product you didn't design?
Yes. We audit and test third-party products, find their weak points and propose how to strengthen them before production.
What does validating cost compared with not doing it?
Validating always costs less than a product recall or a spike in warranty claims. It's the investment that removes the most risk per euro spent.
Does validation delay the launch?
On the contrary: done well, it speeds it up. Reaching production without surprises is far quicker than having to stop the factory to fix a fault you could have avoided.
Shall we validate your product before production?
Tell us where you are and we'll tell you what's worth testing, how, and where to start. We reply fast.