
X
Custom Innovation Lab
X is our custom innovation division — where bold ideas become tangible products. From rapid prototyping to full-scale OEM/ODM manufacturing, we partner with inventors, startups, and established brands to bring breakthrough products to market.
Why Choose X
Rapid Prototyping
3D printing, CNC machining, and vacuum casting to iterate designs quickly and cost-effectively.
Product Design
Industrial design, mechanical engineering, and electronics integration from concept to production-ready.
OEM Manufacturing
Full-scale production with your specifications — we manufacture, you brand.
ODM Solutions
Leverage our existing designs and expertise — customize our products for your market.
Quality Control
ISO-certified processes with comprehensive testing, inspection, and documentation.
Supply Chain Integration
Component sourcing, assembly, packaging, and logistics — end-to-end product realization.
Our Solutions
Prototype to Production
Complete product development journey — from initial concept sketches through design, prototyping, testing, and mass production.
- Concept Development
- 3D Modeling & Rendering
- Functional Prototypes
- Design for Manufacturing (DFM)
- Production Scaling
Custom Manufacturing
Flexible manufacturing solutions for electronics, consumer products, industrial equipment, and specialty items.
- Low to High Volume Production
- Custom Tooling & Molds
- Component Assembly
- Private Label Packaging
- Quality Certification
Let's Build Something Amazing
Have an idea? A product to manufacture? Let's talk about bringing it to life.
How to Develop a Product from Idea to Market
Follow this guide to turn your concept into a successful product.
1. Define Your Concept
Clearly articulate your product idea, target market, and unique value proposition. Create sketches and initial specifications.
2. Create a Prototype
Develop functional prototypes using 3D printing, CNC machining, or other rapid prototyping methods to test your design.
3. Refine Through Testing
Test prototypes thoroughly, gather feedback, and iterate. Address any design flaws before moving to production.
4. Design for Manufacturing
Optimize your design for efficient production. Consider material selection, assembly processes, and cost reduction.
5. Scale to Production
Partner with a manufacturer who can scale from small batches to mass production while maintaining quality standards.