TEQZO Consulting
visit site- $1,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Bengaluru, India
TEQZO Consulting is an industrial/ product design company with a team of 19 founded in 2014. Based in Bangalore, India, the firm assists both small and midmarket businesses with product design. They have experience working in the healthcare, consumer products, and manufacturing industries.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 2 projects
Clients
- Airbus
Highlights from Recent Projects
TEQZO Consulting was engaged by Clicksie, LLC, an electronic devices manufacturing company, to assist with product design. The company provided industrial design, mechanical engineering, and prototyping services, turning the client's initial concept into a tangible product. TEQZO also contributed their creativity to the design of a corresponding app, ensuring it was in sync with the hardware. Currently, they are working on the product packaging and discussing manufacturing processes. The project, which started in April 2020, has so far cost $35,000, excluding prototyping and manufacturing costs.
TivaLife Products Pvt Ltd, a startup, engaged TEQZO Consulting for product design assistance. The project, funded by the National Institute of Design, required the creation of a unique product. TEQZO was involved in the entire product lifecycle, from conceptual design to manufacturing support. They provided multiple designs throughout the process and helped develop prototypes during the proof of concept stage. The project, which started in November 2017, has so far cost approximately $14,000.
TEQZO Consulting was hired by a medical devices startup to provide input on product design aspects. The company worked collaboratively with the client to turn critical functionalities into manufacturable design elements. The team, which included a project manager and 5-6 other members, assisted in developing the client's basic ideas into a finished product. The project, which began in 2015, has so far cost approximately $28,000.