For many years, we have assisted companies and startups with their Research and Development projects, focusing on the design, mechanical assembly, and testing of prototypes.
Additionally, we offer expedited PCBA rework services to meet urgent demands. These clients turn to us either for swift solutions to their needs or because they lack the budget for a full-time R&D Electronics Technologist.
We have partnered with companies in the industrial, automotive, medical, and educational sectors, offering expertise in prototype, assembly, writing technical documentation, and PCB layout design (test jigs).
Our services are primarily conducted in our fully-equipped laboratory, where we perform tests, modifications, and 3D printing of parts (resin). When necessary, we also work at client facilities to utilize specialized testing equipment tailored to their products.
"To ensure the confidentiality and protection of the valuable information shared with us, we sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) with each client"
Rafael Juarez R. is a Senior Electronic Technologist with over 30 years of expertise in electronic device manufacturing and extensive experience working closely with Research and Development engineering teams.
His experience spans various sectors, including medical devices, satellite telecommunications, PCB manufacturing, data acquisition, cable distribution, aerospace, and education.
With a degree as an Electronics Engineering Technician, Rafael emigrated to Canada, where he seized the opportunity to further develop his professional skills. In Canada, he completed advanced courses at École de Technologie Supérieure, studied Production and Operations Management at HEC Montréal, and recently earned a certification in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) from Champlain College in Saint-Lambert.
Rafael currently serves as an "Electronics Technologist I" at "Concordia University" in Montreal, within the "Mechanical, Industrial, and Aerospace Engineering Department (MIAE)".
In this role, he assists both undergraduate and graduate students with the development of their projects.