OurServices

MADUX Engineering offers professional engineering design services and strategic product development. Our core engineering offerings focus on mechanical design of physical products across medical, industrial and consumer industries. We specialize in electro-mechanical design, mechatronics and robotics applications, which often take the form of machines, motion, and the software interfaces that control them.

Our strategic product development service works in tandem with our engineering services. We provide guidance into how product requirements and “customer needs” are incorporated into prototype development, as you move from concept to commercialization.

MechanicalDesign

We can tackle prototypes and commercial (DFM) mechanical design projects spanning metals, plastics and rubber. Our work includes machined and turned parts, injection molded and thermoformed plastic, liquid silicone resin, urethane castings as well as more complex machine designs. This image, from Everyplace Labs, is an example of a complex electromechanical assembly requiring robotics (hidden inside), sheet metal, and machined component development. This work was recently featured in a case study by Arduino.

Automation&Robotics

Our automation and robotics experience centers around hardware. We focus on controlling motion products, industrial processes, and machines by integrating sensors, embedded systems and custom desktop software. This image shows a prototype robotic “machine-tending” solution, where a 3D scan of a legacy machining process (shown in dark blue) was being updated with in-place automation and robotics.

MedicalDevices

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We have developed Class I and Class II medical devices under FDA regulation. We understand the design control processes, supplier challenges, manufacturing needs, and contract manufacturing engagements for medical devices. An example of medical device design is this FDA approved handheld lumbar puncture device from IntuiTap Medical, which images the spine allowing for improved needle placement by the physician.