When a third-party TLC went EOL with firmware locks, the client had no path forward for supporting critical deposition and etch tools. We built the replacement from scratch.
A discontinued I/O controller managing analog, digital, Ethernet, and fiber optic interfaces left the client with no supported replacement and tools at risk of going dark.
A Fortune 500 semiconductor client had a skilled instructional design team but couldn't keep up with demand. Deadlines were slipping and training quality was suffering.
The client's engineers had strong electronics fundamentals but zero IC design exposure, no EDA licenses, and a mandate to build real tapeout capability in-house.
Seven robot models, 42 crate components, redundant designs, and no standardization. Packaging costs were climbing with no clear owner or fix in sight.