Small batch assembly bridges the gap between prototype and production. It’s where designs are proven out as real, working units before scaling to higher volumes.
Assembly is focused on low-volume builds for prototypes, validation units, and early production. Work typically includes mechanical assemblies, fluidic systems, and electromechanical builds, all handled with close attention to detail and consistency. The goal is to produce clean, repeatable units that reflect how the product is actually intended to function.
The approach is intentionally flexible. Early-stage products often change, and assembly processes need to adapt alongside them. Builds can incorporate evolving designs, updated components, and iterative improvements without the rigidity or overhead of traditional production environments. This allows products to mature naturally without being locked into premature manufacturing constraints.
Assembly also supports broader development efforts, including system integration, functional testing, and early deployment. Instead of handing off to a contract manufacturer too early, working units can be built and refined in parallel with development, reducing risk and keeping progress moving.
The focus is straightforward: build reliable units in small quantities, with the flexibility needed to support real product development.
