telodyn

Product Engineering • Manufacturing • Scale-Up

Good product.
Hard problem.

Telodyn solves the hard engineering and manufacturing problems that keep good products from moving forward.
That can mean fixing an existing product—or developing a new one from the ground up.

Whether the need is a new product, a cost problem, a supplier issue, or a path to reliable production, we figure out what matters most — then build the product, process, or production capability around it.

Sound familiar?

01

“It works — but it costs too much to build.”

02

“Our supplier is now part of the problem.”

03

“We can make ten. We can't make a hundred.”

04

“Every new version turns into another engineering project.”

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“We know what we want to build. We need help turning it into a real product.”

You do not need to diagnose the problem before contacting us. That is part of the work.

Where We Enter

Something is stuck—or something worth building doesn't exist yet.

Telodyn can enter when an existing product or manufacturing system needs to work better, or when there is a credible opportunity that needs to become a real product and capability.

IMPROVE WHAT EXISTS

A good product is being held back.

Cost, sourcing, tooling, quality, lead time, recurring engineering, or scale is limiting what the product or business can do.

BUILD WHAT COMES NEXT

The opportunity is clearer than the product.

A new product, product-line extension, or missing capability needs to move from idea through engineering, manufacturing, suppliers, and production.

When something is stuck, it usually shows up like this.

What it looks like

Margin disappears as volume grows.

What we look for

Part architecture, process choice, assembly sequence, tooling, vendor routing, and unnecessary custom work that may be driving cost.

What We Actually Do

Build the whole solution, not just the drawing.

The solution may be a new product, a design change, a fixture, a supplier strategy, a parametric system, a dedicated production cell — or a new way of making and supporting the product altogether.

01

Make the product real—and practical to build

From ground-up product architecture and mechanical design to prototypes, DFM, materials, tolerances, and production-ready definition.

  • New product architecture & mechanical engineering
  • Prototypes, DFM & validation
  • Cost reduction & simplification

02

Build the manufacturing system

Develop the tooling, fixtures, processes, supplier network, and production methods needed to make the product reliably.

  • Tooling, fixtures & process development
  • Supplier development & qualification
  • Dedicated low-volume production cells

03

Turn repeated work into capability

When products or engineering patterns repeat, we build reusable product and process architectures so the next variant does not start from zero — and, where it is genuinely differentiated, the solution can become a platform or IP asset.

  • Parametric systems
  • Modular product architectures
  • Lightweight configuration control

Beyond the Product

Sometimes the opportunity is bigger than the product.

A product can reveal a larger opportunity: a better production model, a reusable architecture, or a capability that creates value well beyond the first project. We build the manufacturing, sourcing, and configuration systems that make that possible.

Purpose-built aluminum manufacturing fixture with multiple locating and clamping stations
PURPOSE-BUILT FIXTURING / REPEATABLE PRODUCTION

PRODUCTION

Build the means to make it

When normal suppliers or processes do not fit the economics, we build the missing production capability around the product.

  • Dedicated manufacturing cells
  • Tooling, fixtures & process systems
  • Supplier qualification & alternate sources

PLATFORM

Stop solving the same problem twice

Repeated one-off engineering can often become a reusable architecture that handles future products and variants much more efficiently.

  • Parametric engineering systems
  • Modular product & interface architectures
  • Lightweight configuration & revision control

VALUE

Turn the solution into an asset

A strong solution can create value beyond the first project — through lower recurring effort, better operations, or a genuinely differentiated product platform.

  • Systems that scale without heavy overhead
  • Defensible IP around useful architectures
  • Ongoing support or partnership when it adds value

How We Work

Start with what actually matters.

We understand the product, the customer need, the business, and how it is—or could be—made before deciding what should be built or changed.

01 — FRAME IT

Understand the real constraint or opportunity.

Look across the product, engineering, manufacturing, suppliers, customer need, and economics until the work is clear enough to act on.

02 — BUILD IT

Build the practical solution.

Design the product, change, tooling, process, supplier path, or production system needed to make the opportunity work in the real world.

03 — MAKE IT LAST

Leave behind capability.

Where useful, turn the solution into a repeatable product, process, or platform so the value continues beyond the initial project.

Some projects end at handoff. For select opportunities, Telodyn remains involved through development, manufacturing, or product growth when deeper alignment creates value for both sides.

Where We Fit

Telodyn is for the harder problems—and the opportunities worth building.

Usually there is a real product, a real customer need, or a credible opportunity—and a difficult piece of engineering or manufacturing standing between today and what comes next.

Good fit

  • There is a credible new product or product-line opportunity that needs to move from idea through realization.
  • A good product is being held back by cost, lead time, quality, sourcing, or production.
  • The work crosses engineering and manufacturing boundaries.
  • The product is too specialized for mass production, but too expensive to keep building as pure custom work.
  • You want a product or capability built—not merely hours outsourced.

Probably not us

  • A one-off CAD model or drawing.
  • Commodity scanning or 3D printing.
  • Extra engineering hours with no larger product or systems intent.
  • Shopping primarily for the lowest hourly rate.

Start Here

What are you trying to build or improve?

Tell us what you're working on, what you're trying to accomplish, and what is getting in the way—if anything.