Articles

  • 18 June 2026
    Technical due diligence for machinery, energy and mobility programmes: what investors should actually review
    Technical due diligence on engineering programmes is often treated as a softer version of financial diligence: a check that the technology is real, that the team sounds credible, and that the demonstrator does something visually convincing. For software businesses, that level of review is sometimes adequate. For machinery, energy and mobility programmes, it is not. The technical…
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  • 17 June 2026
    What a technical feasibility study should answer before you spend money on a prototype 
    Most engineering programmes that run into serious difficulty made their most consequential mistakes early, before a prototype existed and before significant money had been committed. The technical feasibility study is the point in a programme where those mistakes are cheapest to catch. The problem is that, in the rush to get to a hardware demonstrator, feasibility studies are often…
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