Prototype product development
- proof of concept to fully functioning design ready for turn key manufacturing.

 

 

Collaborative designs, flexible in house execution and scaleable processes.- Tech Electronic Systems Inc has been developing ground up products for military and industrial applications for the past 20 years and now our accumulated expertise in electronic component design, selection and integration is at your disposal. Tech has been involved with many collaborative effort projects where product design and development is chiefly  handled by Tech Electronics skilled engineers while design constraints and requirements are provided by the end user.

Here at Tech Electronic Systems Inc we have a fully functioning in house machine and metal fabrication shop; in conjunction with our CAD design software and years of experience developing & manufacturing incredibly robust electronic devices Tech can create a ground up chassis prototype faster, more cost effectively and with far greater flexibility than our competitors.

(on right) 6.5"(lcd size) full computer workstation Collaborative effort design currently in use on USS George H.W. Bush. From prototype (pictured) to fully functioning end product with defined and scalable manufacturing processes for low to high level production runs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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