Turn your complex hardware concept into a manufacturing ready product.

Your concept looks right in CAD. The renders are clean. The idea is solid. Then the engineering work starts and the questions come fast. Does the PCBA fit the mechanical envelope? Can the enclosure be assembled in the right sequence, or does the cable routing block access to a fastener? Does the thermal design handle the heat the processor actually generates? Is the component you specified still available, or did the lead time double since you locked the BOM?
These are not edge cases. They are the standard experience of hardware development when engineering is treated as a phase that comes after design rather than running alongside it. At MDS+ product engineering means electronics, mechanics, firmware, supplier constraints, compliance requirements, manufacturability, quality and cost are reviewed as one connected system from the start. Your architecture is defined before boards are laid out. Your assembly sequence is considered before the enclosure is finalized. The problems that usually surface at prototype stage get caught on a screen, not on a bench.
Product structure, system layout, and interface decisions defined before any individual component is locked in.
PCBA, sensors, cables, connectivity, enclosure, and thermal management reviewed as one system before tooling or board layout begins.
Engineering decisions turned into buildable prototype specifications, with test criteria set before the first unit is built.
Design files, DFM notes, supplier flags, and build risks documented before the product moves toward pilot production.
We turn product concepts into manufacturing ready designs through a process of design, engineering, prototyping, testing and verification.
Yes. We support hardware development in Singapore covering mechanical, electronic, and firmware, through DFM, engineering, prototyping, testing and verification.
Product design, or Industrial Design, shapes the product concept and form. Product development applies the engineering detail and makes every part of it work together as a buildable and manufacturable system.
Yes. Electronics hardware development at MDS+ covers schematic design, PCB layout, component selection, firmware coding, sensor integration, and mechanical integration.
Yes. We review design, DFM risks, supplier readiness, test requirements, and build documentation before your product moves into pilot production.