Mission statement
Our goal is to focus on the things we are best at, helping others stay focused on what they are best at. We believe that focusing on the creation of jigs and fixtures in the research and medical fields is the best way that we can progress the areas that we care about.
impact
The research and medical fields impact not just everyone on our team, but everyone that we know. We know that the only way to move humanity forward is by prioritizing constant learning, or to put it more bluntly “research”. While we aren’t the foremost experts on the latest brain research or the next generation’s prosthetic devices, we do see the value in advancing these fields. We want to play our role in expanding the horizons of this frontier, and we think the best way we can do that is by sticking to what we know best and lending a helping hand.
Since we care about the use of our products down the line, we thoroughly test each and every one and believe in a very open dialogue with our customers. This means that we can gain a full understanding of the product we are trying to build and do a good job.
learning
Our team is formed from solid base of young professionals with experience and connections with many modern manufacturing techniques. From there, we branch out and support the growth of students at the University of Denver. By working closely with talented students, our team is able to keep an open mind to fresh ideas that we might not otherwise explore. This ensures that we can keep from getting stuck in ways of the past and we are always able to deliver products that are taking advantage of the latest technology available. We are devoted to the professional development of these students and are always pleasantly surprised with the capabilities of the next generation of engineers.
Agility
By working within a tightly knit team, we are able to develop ideas quickly, iterate fast, and move towards the best solutions. We believe it is important to constantly move towards the best solution - even if that means moving on from previous work. We have found that trying to “fix” previously existing solutions is often more costly than moving towards the right idea as soon as possible.