Mission

To revitalize the Canadian electronics landscape by delivering accessible, PCB assembly and proactive engineering solutions that eliminate traditional manufacturing barriers for local innovators, startups, and hardware creators.

Vision

To lead a domestic resurgence in consumer electronics manufacturing, establishing Canada as a self-sustaining powerhouse of accessible hardware innovation where world-class engineering prototypes transition affordably and effortlessly into reality.

Goals

Technical & Operational

  • Maintain a 3-to-5 Day Quick-Turn Turnaround: Keep component preparation, paste tuning, and SMT line setups agile to ensure Canadian hardware startups, Makers and Engineering Firms can iterate designs faster than ordering from overseas.
  • Develop Advanced Fine-Pitch Packaging Locally: Continually refine and automate the stencil and pick-and-place processes to reliably place complex, space-saving components (like 0.3mm pitch QFNs and BGAs) at an affordable price point for low-volume runs.
  • Achieve a 98% First-Pass Yield (FPY): Use proactive, early-stage DFA (Design for Assembly) analysis, custom stencil engineering, footprint to device validation and direct AED integration to virtually eliminate footprint, float, and bridging errors on the very first production run for clients.

Commercial & Economic Accessibility

  • Maintain a True “No Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)” Policy: Keep setup fees, stencil production costs, inspection costs, and assembly costs structured so that independent creators and small startups are never priced out of professional manufacturing.
  • Disrupt the Micro-Volume Cost Barrier: Optimize machine programming and machine learning using native AED files to reduce internal labor setup time, passing those savings directly to the client to make local engineering cost-competitive.
  • Onboard 50 Local Hardware Startups and SMBs:Position ourselves as the default prototyping hub for emerging tech sectors across Ontario and Quebec within the first two years.

Community & Ecosystem Impact

  • Establish Native Integration with Academic & Maker Hubs: Become an official manufacturing partner or sponsor for regional FabLabs, university robotics teams, and maker spaces across Eastern Canada.
  • Sponsor Regional Hardware Innovation Meetups: Actively support and host physical events—such as local Canadian Mechanical Keyboard conventions and embedded systems workshops—to celebrate products actually “Built in Canada.”

Learn more about the principles driving our local SMT lines on our Core Values page.