We excel at working on the seemingly impossible, 
or,
Difficult Projects or Problems.



Product Research and Development:


Due to the high costs of Research and Development, it has remained the domain of a few privileged  organisations.


Through our global network of independent Account Managers and Academic partners, our Clients have access to Research and Development facilities that even some fortune 500 companies cannot afford. These facilities range from the top universities and colleges around the world, accessing the most innovative and creative minds around.








A perfect example of this research and development at work is SEIDOF6 and SEIDOF7, Electric Motion Stewart Platforms developed with us in partnership with one of Europe’s leading Engineering Universities.


SEIDOF7 is a Seven Degree of Freedom (7DOF) Stewart Platform (Motion/Simulator Platform) that utilises electric motors, providing Pitch. Roll and Yaw, plus, Heave, Surge and Sway, PLUS, Horizontal Spin around its centre Axis whilst simultaneously performing any of the other standard 6DOF (Pitch. Roll, Yaw, plus, Heave, Surge, Sway). Although utilising Electric Actuator Motors, SEIDOF7 has similar performances as those attained by Hydraulic Motion Systems.


Please follow this Link for specifications on SEIDOF6 and SEIDOF7,  … read more

Market, Social and Political Research:


Our clients employ us to keep up-to-date with current events that may impact markets and our Clients. We do this by constantly monitoring and researching what affects our Clients and their Markets, Products and Services; reporting back to them with “factually based” Reports that give our Clients the edge over their competitors.


This has allowed us to correctly predict every major event that has impacted upon our Clients’ businesses.


Only the Clients that failed to act upon our analysis and advice lost money or market share during the many crisis that we researched and advised upon.


Was this “Good Luck” or “Good Analysis”?


We obviously claim that it has been Good Analysis! However, we’ll let our clients and history decide which it has been, Luck or Hard Work. Maybe it was a bit of both?


Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826) said, “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.