design / prototype / validation

Invariant Determinism Group

Multi-Mode Topology // Physical Systems Architecture

IDG helps founders, labs, and technical teams turn difficult physical ideas into buildable programs. Work has included hard-to-print structures, aerospace-oriented component development, instrumented machines, and prototypes moving toward manufacturing.

Methodology

Quiet work across labs, hardware groups, controls teams, and founder-led product programs.

01 / triage

Program framing

Separate signal from assumption, define what has to be tested, and map the first credible build.

02 / prototype

Prototype architecture

Shape geometry, material behavior, monitoring, controls, and manufacturing constraints into a path a team can execute.

03 / proof

Validation discipline

Use digital checks early and reserve strong claims for what physical testing can support.

Assembly Review

A practical check for teams designing machines, fixtures, and product hardware.

geometry / assembly

CADCLAW.io

STEP assembly review for people designing their own systems, machines, fixtures, and product hardware.

Contact

No pitch deck required. Send the narrow version first.

Useful first contact describes the physical system, the current blocker, the stage of the build, and the decision that needs to be made next.

studio@invariantdeterminism.com

Research Bench

Applied research, kept close to practice.

Internal research uses open toolchains, project data, and instrumented prototypes to test methods before they become client recommendations. The goal is steady contact with practical constraints before a program asks the market to believe it.