We turn hardware ideas into
manufacturable products.
Iris Energy is a US-based engineering partner. Bring us a concept — we deliver design, working prototypes, and a product ready to ship.
Engineering depth across the hard parts
The disciplines most product companies stitch together from multiple vendors — we keep them in one team.
Power Electronics
Converters, inverters and power stages designed for efficiency, thermal headroom and real-world reliability.
EV & Battery Systems
Drivetrains, chargers and battery-management systems — from cell selection to safety-tested packs.
Robotics & Machine Vision
Sensing, controls and vision pipelines that let machines perceive, decide and act.
Industrial IoT
Connected sensors, gateways and dashboards that turn machine data into decisions.
Data & Controls
Embedded firmware, edge analytics and control algorithms — the intelligence inside the hardware.
R&D Services
Feasibility studies and applied research to de-risk a concept before you commit to a build.
One accountable team, five clear stages
No hand-offs between vendors, no gaps where a project stalls. A single partner from napkin sketch to shipped unit.
Concept
We pressure-test the idea and define what “done” looks like.
Design
Electronics, mechanical and firmware designed to spec.
Prototype
Working units built and tested against your requirements.
Manufacture
Production and assembly with our partner network.
Commercialize
Branding, packaging and go-to-market support.
Proof, not promises
A sample of the kinds of products we help bring to life.
EVOnboard DC Fast Charger
Designed and prototyped a compact bidirectional charging module for a commercial EV platform.
IIoTPredictive Monitoring Sensor
End-to-end industrial sensor with edge analytics and a cloud dashboard for condition monitoring.
AquacultureRAS Water-Quality Controller
Sensors and controls for a recirculating aquaculture system, automating water-quality management.
Have a concept you want to build?
Send a short description and a real engineer will come back with an honest feasibility read — usually within two business days.