When your company needs an engineer, it’s often because you’re facing a challenge or obstacle, a complex one that is preventing a project from moving forward.
In many of the projects that we work with at Finite Engineering, the company has an in-house engineer or even an engineering team but still reach out to us. There are several reasons why they see the value in calling Finite:
Finite Engineering specializes in a few key areas including Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and 3D laser scanning. These are specific functions that some companies may not deal with as often, but our engineers at Finite can expertly cover these parts of a project.
Another core competency that Finite offers is new product development. Oftentimes, a client will have an idea for a product, but they need assistance with prototyping and load assessment. While developing a new product might be unknown territory for the client, it’s something that Finite Engineering is involved in every day. Our expertise can help in a variety of ways:
Companies often wonder how they could use the services of Finite Engineering. Once they work with our team, they are surprised at how seamlessly Finite integrates with their processes. The drawings completed by the client and those completed by Finite are often indistinguishable. Seamless integration is an important way we bring value to clients.
In addition, the client gets the benefit of the perspective that our engineers brings to the project. They have worked across a wide variety of industries, including manufacturing, food processing, construction and more. They use their extensive experience to ask questions about the project that others may not consider.
At Finite Engineering we understand the variables that factor into the success of a project. We are committed to delivering results on time and within budget, and producing quality that meets the client’s expectations. The ability to focus on one aspect of a project introduces improved efficiency. We are able to solve a specific problem while the client’s in-house engineering team handles other aspects of the project.
In other situations, a client may require a Professional Engineer to sign off on a project, certifying that the part can handle recommended stress loads, for instance. Finite Engineering is able to efficiently approve the design of a project and allow the client to move forward.
We are here to assist you in solving a problem, taking a new product to market or completing a stalled project. Contact us to learn more about our team and how engineering expertise can deliver your project on time and within budget.
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