Treetown Tech utilized their software, electrical, and mechanical engineers to help this company create a US ADA compliant wheelchair ramp for a bus.

Treetown Tech was presented with a new challenge when a business came to us looking for a way to create perfectly clear ice. Our multi-disciplinary in-house team was the perfect choice for this project as it required expertise from multiple fields.
Our integrated engineering team played a pivotal role in the success of this project by rapidly developing and refining a complete ice-making system. By combining mechanical, electrical, and software expertise, including a number of advanced simulation and fabrication methods, the team quickly moved from rough prototypes to a robust, commercial-grade solution. This integrated approach allowed for agile, cost-effective decision-making, eliminated common project pitfalls, and proved that speed, quality, and affordability can go hand in hand.
We've been partnering with this business for over four years (and counting), serving as their dedicated engineering team. Early on, we developed five design iterations in under two weeks by rapidly fabricating parts in-house and making parallel mechanical and software updates. Throughout the partnership, we scaled resources to match their pace—especially during capital raises—while retaining key knowledge to ensure seamless, accelerated progress whenever needed.
This client had a unique challenge. They came to treetown with an existing prototype that created cloudy, blemished ice cubes that wasn’t ready to be taken online for scalability. When they started this project, they had just one person working on the system with no engineering expertise involved! Coming to us, their goal was for Treetown to create a new product scale system for clear ice cubes.
For the price of hiring 2-3 engineers, this client got a complete multi-disciplinary product development engineering firm. Treetown worked with them over the course of just a few weeks to deliver a product scale system for clear ice cubes that improved performance and reduced costs.
We worked to de-risk the project up front by identifying the highest risks and solved those first, which allowed us to focus on making more progress faster so they could provide the concept to investors and continuously raise additional rounds of funding. We were able to remain flexible, dialing work back as needed then starting up again right where we left off with the same people and expertise.
During the project we utilized the experience an knowledge of over a dozen in house software engineers, mechnical engineers, software engineers, and electrical engineers to develop final product that was highly-optimized and scalable product based on their unique requirements. Treetown worked within the existing system to find weaknesses in the freezing mechanisms, materials used, and fabrication of the system, then made computational fluid dynamic solutions for optimzed freezing and identifying blemishes. A rapid prototype was built to prove the concept and complete testing of teh industrial machine, operating controls, and factory automation systems.
Treetown Tech utilized their software, electrical, and mechanical engineers to help this company create a US ADA compliant wheelchair ramp for a bus.
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