Research, Development, and Engineering

Whether it’s integrating a new payload in the field,  commercializing your patents, or developing a new low-watt power solution, we have the history and knowledge you can trust to launch your idea.

Research & Development

We’ve spent 20+ years working with premier research organizations — Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), U.S. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC, Formerly TARDEC) and so many more.

With our research and development services, you can utilize that knowledge to build, test and launch your ideal solutions.

When you collaborate with us, you get:

  • Access to our team of world-class Ph.Ds., mechanical engineers and thought leaders 
  • The benefits of our 30+ years of history and field experience
  • Deep understanding of Phase 1 and 2 SBIR/STTR grant programs
  • Introductions to thought leaders and researchers in clean energy solutions
  • Relationships with research contacts throughout the Departments of Defense and Energy

State-of-the-Art Facilities

Our production facilities have all the necessary equipment to produce our solutions under one roof.  We can go from raw materials and components inside of our facilities.

With facilities in the US and Europe, we can meet our clients where they need us.

Riga Latvia Production

In-House Testing Capabilities

We can conduct a variety of product development testing functions, such as endurance and environmental testing.  Our internal test equipment has been assembled to test as closely as possible to the specifications outlined in MIL-STD-810F/G: endurance/lifetime, altitude, vibration, rain, drop, hot/humidity, dust and cold test conditions.

Riga Latvia Engine

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