From Vision to Production
Based in Shenzhen, Mezz is one accountable product development team integrating industrial design, mechanical and electronics engineering, embedded firmware, connected apps, prototyping, and validation, with supplier and manufacturing preparation from the start.
Best fit
When you need an integrated path from concept or prototype
For founders, product teams, and established brands starting from a concept, industrial design, partial electronics, or working prototype. Mezz connects engineering decisions with Shenzhen component, PCB/PCBA, prototype, tooling, factory, and test resources early, without locking the product to one manufacturer.
- Requirements, user needs, target cost, feasibility, product architecture, and concept refinement
- Industrial design and CMF, 3D CAD, enclosure and mechanism design, materials, tolerances, assembly, and injection-molded part DFM
- Electronic system architecture, schematics, PCB layout, component selection, BOM development, PCBA prototyping, bring-up, DFT, and hardware testing
- MCU-based embedded firmware, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi device control, communication protocols, connected app integration, and system debugging
- Mechanical, electronics, firmware, and rapid functional prototypes for form, function, usability, integration, and manufacturing validation
Integrated product development
One team across design, engineering, and validation
Concept package
Product brief, user requirements, product architecture, industrial design direction, CMF, and cross-discipline engineering assumptions.
Prototype package
3D CAD and enclosure design, schematics and PCB, firmware and app integration, and mechanical, PCBA, or integrated functional prototypes.
Manufacturing preview
Testing feedback, design refinement, DFM/DFT, BOM and tooling assumptions, certification risks, supplier input, and the roadmap to production.
Ready to turn the current design into a buildable product?
Start with a product review to identify engineering gaps, the next validation prototype, and the path to manufacturing.
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