Celtic Engineering Solutions helps companies define, troubleshoot, and stabilize stalled electrical, embedded, firmware, mechanical, and prototype-to-production projects.
Most delays start small. By the time they’re obvious, they’re expensive.
You don’t have a clear PRD, scope, or engineering direction you can trust.
Works sometimes, fails in certain conditions, or behaves differently outside the bench.
Design can demonstrate the idea, but fails during scale-up, manufacturing, or field use.
Reliability, stress, vibration, tooling, weight, or production handoff problems are slowing launch.
A key engineer left, vendors stalled, or nobody owns the next technical decision.
You need a SOW, quote, test plan, review, or technical validation before spending more.
Answer three quick questions. This is not a full assessment—it’s a fast way to see whether you need definition, troubleshooting, or rescue support.
You do not always need a full build. Sometimes the right first move is a definition document, scope document, or quote that tells the team what to do next.
Clarifies what the product must do, what constraints matter, and what engineering decisions should not be guessed.
Turns technical uncertainty into defined scope, deliverables, responsibilities, and next-step engineering execution.
Gives decision-makers a practical cost and execution path before they commit to a larger engineering effort.
The work starts where the project is stuck and moves toward the document, fix, review, or execution path that gets the team moving again.
Support for unstable firmware, embedded Linux, RTOS systems, board bring-up, drivers, bootloaders, wireless systems, and real-time behavior.
Help isolating hardware/firmware integration issues, communication failures, battery-system problems, test gaps, and board-level instability.
Review and recovery for designs that work on the bench but fail during scale-up, manufacturing handoff, reliability testing, or field use.
Support for product reliability, structural concerns, weight reduction, CAD review, FEA-informed decisions, tooling coordination, and failure modes.
When a key engineer leaves or the internal team is overloaded, Celtic can help stabilize the project and define the next technical decisions.
Clear technical review for founders, project managers, operations leads, OEM teams, manufacturing groups, and decision-makers facing uncertainty.
Contact Celtic when the team is repeating conversations, losing time, or making technical decisions without enough clarity.
Intermittent behavior is a warning sign. It needs technical isolation before the problem moves into production.
A working demo does not prove manufacturing stability, testability, reliability, or field readiness.
If a vendor, engineer, or decision-maker cannot build from it, the document is not ready.
Before spending more budget, get a practical read on what is actually broken, missing, or risky.
Tell Celtic where the project is stuck, what deadline or risk matters, and whether you need a PRD, SOW, quote, review, or rescue call.