We Don't Just Consult.
Starting a technical venture is overwhelming. You have a vision, but the path forward is often cluttered with engineering hurdles, regulatory red tape, and the chaos of launching a business.
At TechNexus, we bridge the gap between a raw idea and a market-ready product. We replace the uncertainty of open-ended consulting with fixed-scope, milestone-driven technical execution. Our focus is on delivering a compliant, market-ready system, not just an invoice. Whether you need systems integrated, a manual written, a 12-week technical curriculum, or a business launched—we navigate the complexity so you can focus on the destination.
We provide the engineering, documentation, and compliance infrastructure required to turn raw technology into a scalable business.
Custom Engineering & Integration
Hardware needs a brain. Software needs a body. We build both. We can design custom PCB circuits and create the code that brings it to life. From custom drivers to proprietary AI models, we handle the complete technical ecosystem so your systems work seamlessly.
The Physical Layer: When off-the-shelf components fail, we engineer custom hardware solutions—like our PL600 industrial power sensor built for UAV Systems —to fill the gap.
The Integration Layer: Hardware is useless if it can't talk to your system. We ensure end-to-end communication flow—mastering protocols like TCP/IP, MQTT, CAN bus, or proprietary schemes—by writing custom drivers, managing firmware updates, and handling logic integration to ensure plug-and-play performance.
The Intelligence Layer: We build the logic that drives the machine. Whether you need a proprietary AI model for data analysis or a custom application for user control, we architect intelligent, secure software solutions.
Technical Education & Empowerment
Technology is only as impactful as the people who use it. We bridge the gap between engineering and operation, creating learning materials that empower your team and your customers.
Field-Ready Documentation: We develop User Manuals, SOPs, and Assembly Guides designed for the real world, ensuring technical information on network topology and communication flow is always clear and actionable.
Technical Curriculum: We translate complex engineering theory—like PID Control Loops—into intuitive, teachable concepts using Bloom's Taxonomy, making advanced tech accessible to any level of student.
Supply Chain Integrity & Standards Alignment
Building a robust product starts with the components you choose. We help you navigate the global supply chain to select hardware that is reliable, ethical, and compatible with the highest industry standards.
Component Sourcing: We verify that your supply chain meets NDAA and TAA standards, auditing your Bill of Materials to replace non-compliant parts with trusted, high-integrity hardware.
Spectrum Responsibility: We manage the technical details of frequency coordination (including DD1494 data packages), ensuring your system operates harmoniously within shared environments.
Sustainable Architecture: We select alternatives that prevent vendor lock-in and ensure long-term supportability.
Systems Engineering & Strategy
It starts with a sit-down conversation. Every project begins with a specific hurdle or the seed of an idea. Whether the goal is fixing a stalled process or launching a complex new system, the path forward requires clarity.
The focus here is on understanding the destination. By analyzing the current situation—including hardware, software, regulatory constraints, the reliability of digital communication protocols, and team dynamics—a clear picture of the 'Total System' emerges. This process uncovers hidden risks, identifies regulatory requirements, and often reveals opportunities to expand the vision beyond the initial concept.
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Research, Diagnosis, and Roadmap. It starts with a sit-down consultation. The goal is to discuss the system, the hurdles, and the ultimate destination. Following this discovery session, deep research is conducted to analyze the specific ecosystem—including hardware, software, and regulatory requirements.
The Process: A diagnostic meeting followed by independent research and risk analysis.
The Deliverable: A comprehensive, actionable Systems Engineering Plan (typically 15–20 pages) that defines the architecture, identifies risks, and maps out the phased execution.
The Cost: A fixed project fee determined after the initial consultation.
The client retains full ownership of this plan.
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Once the roadmap is defined, the partnership adapts to the needs of the project. Our continued support can be structured as hands-on engineering or high-level guidance, depending on the internal team's capabilities.
Targeted Implementation (Project-Based) For teams that are stretched thin or lacking specific skills, high-difficulty portions of the plan can be executed by TechNexus. Whether it is custom driver integration, compliance documentation, or hardware engineering, the scope is defined and delivered while the internal team handles the rest.
Advisory Support (Retainer-Based) For capable teams that simply require expert oversight or "sanity checks", a Bank of Hours is available. This time can be utilized for troubleshooting, strategy calls, or tutoring internal staff on complex concepts. Hours are deducted based on actual usage, ensuring resources are focused on solving problems.
Request a Systems Discovery Consultation
Whether the need is a technical fix or a long-term roadmap, the first step is defining the problem.