Engineering
Our engineers are ready to develop new products with you. We receive requests to develop various assignments every day. Because of the creativity and experience of our engineers, we can handle complex assignments.
Topclamp - Connecting ideas to reality.
Discuss your idea with the Topclamp engineers without obligation. Mail your idea to: info@dis-international.com
Contact us at +31 (0) 10 - 292 97 61
or fill in our contact form
During the technical discussion both parties consider whether a collaboration can be set up.
Without any obligation, Topclamp will advise you about the best approach to realise your idea and even sketch the first technical designs where necessary.
After confirming the assignment to Topclamp, our engineering department will get to work.
The technical designs are further developed, and you are kept informed of the developments.
Now that the concept of your idea has been fully established, the prototype can be developed. This phase is important to ensure that the design falls within the pre-set requirements. The production can be started after a successful prototype.
If the prototype does not fall within the pre-set requirements or the concept does not come out completely as expected or If you want to make a change after further consideration, you can still adjust the prototype in this phase.
Production can now start. The final product is delivered and presented to you.
"The communication during the project is extremely important to our stakeholders, which is why the project's interim status update is very pleasant"
Hendrik Doezelaar
"The communication during the project is extremely important to our stakeholders, which is why the project's interim status update is very pleasant"
Karin Bessen
"It is important that we are fully satisfied with the development of the product, which is why it is essential for us to be able to adjust the prototype"
Fatish Rahaman
"We are very satisfied with the development of our new product. Topclamp kept to the delivery time and invented a creative solution to the problem"