Find production-readiness
problems before
suppliers make
them expensive.

Voratus reviews prototypes, supplier packages, and pre-production designs before tooling, launch, or supplier commitments lock in costly mistakes.

Rapid Reviews from CAD $1,500. Prototype-to-Production Readiness Reviews from CAD $5,000. Prices exclude applicable taxes.

Send a project brief

Do not send confidential files in the first message. A short non-confidential summary is enough to start.

One paragraph is enough to start. Same business day reply where practical.

Who this is for

Good fit

  • Product SMEs and funded startups with a working prototype and an unclear path to production.
  • Research labs that need robust, documented, configurable physical equipment.
  • Technical teams preparing supplier packages, RFQs, or production decisions before committing.

Not a fit

Not for stamped engineering, generic business coaching, commodity CAD overflow, or low-budget idea validation. Regulated work is handed off to the appropriate qualified party.

Before a manufacturer, supplier, or build partner acts on the package, close the gaps that turn into rework, quote padding, delays, and disputes.

When to contact

Contact Voratus any time once there is a real technical product, prototype, supplier package, or production question.

Definitely contact before you send packages to suppliers, commit to tooling, promise delivery dates, or spend more money fixing a prototype that may not be production-ready.

How the review works

Most technical reviews stop at the document. Voratus checks the package against the places where missing details become real costs: supplier quoting, fabrication, inspection, assembly, procurement, use, maintenance, and handover.

What the review covers

Drawings, BOMs, supplier packages, procurement assumptions, manufacturability, build sequencing, inspection and acceptance criteria, documentation, maintenance access, and handover gaps — reviewed against what happens when a manufacturer, supplier, or build partner acts on the package.

What you receive

  • Risk memo — gaps ranked by commercial and technical consequence
  • Supplier-package correction notes — what will affect quoting, fabrication, inspection, assembly, or use
  • Assumption flags — where the package relies on information a supplier will not have
  • Next actions — what to fix, what to clarify, and what to defer before more money moves

Scope and price

Rapid Technical Review

A focused second opinion before supplier release, tooling, or further prototype spending. Includes review of documents, photos, CAD, and BOMs; a short clarification call; and a written risk memo with a “fix now / fix later / specialist needed” priority list.

Prototype-to-Production Readiness Review

For teams with a working prototype or supplier package and an unclear path to production. Covers manufacturability, supplier-readiness gaps, documentation gaps, QA and inspection risks, packaging and shipping risks, and a prioritised action plan.

Supplier-Ready Package Review

For teams preparing RFQs, drawings, BOMs, acceptance criteria, and supplier handoff material. Includes review and hardening of drawings, BOM, process notes, tolerances, supplier questions, inspection criteria, packaging and handover notes, and RFQ readiness gaps.

Ongoing Technical Retainer

Reserved technical support for teams already past an initial review who need recurring judgement through supplier selection, RFQ preparation, prototype refinement, procurement, documentation, build coordination, or handover. Scope and minimum term are defined in the engagement. Out-of-scope work is quoted separately.

Prices exclude applicable taxes.

Not ready for a paid review yet?

Start with the free checklist. It shows what should be in place before supplier release, tooling, launch, or further prototype spending.

Free checklist
Rendered cascaded stainless-steel nanofiltration research rig with pumps, tubing, instruments, and modular laboratory frame.

From requirement to working system

The judgement behind Voratus comes from delivered technical projects, not slide-deck consulting.

  • Cascaded stainless-steel nanofiltration rig delivered for university research
  • Designed, sourced, fabricated and integrated, documented, packed, exported, and delivered
  • Built for real experimental use, not just presentation material
  • Still in active use
  • The same practical delivery background now informs Voratus prototype-to-production reviews

That is why the review is focused on what will actually fail, delay production, confuse suppliers, or make the product harder to build.

Read the full case study

Delivered systems. Published research.

Systems delivered have supported research work represented in peer-reviewed publications.

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  • KAUST logo.
  • MIT logo.
  • University of Manchester logo.
  • Cenovus logo.
  • Saudi Aramco logo.

Senior technical leadership

Peter Halasz, PhD
Founder and Senior Technical Lead

  • Technical direction
  • Review logic
  • Client communication
  • Final recommendations
  • Specialist support when required
  • Defined scope only
  • No handoff to junior reviewers
  • 15+ years hands-on delivery
  • Former workshop owner/operator
  • Design → procurement → build → QA → export → handover

Built judgement, not desk-only consulting.

Specialist support is available and scoped separately where the project requires it.

Work behind the judgement

Practical review judgement shaped by real projects, suppliers, documentation, hardware, packaging, export, and handover — not slide-deck theory.

Technical depth behind the review

When the review surfaces prototype, dimensional, or supplier-path issues that need hands-on work, Voratus has the capability to support it.

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What we are not

Regulated or stamped professional work is outside scope and must be handled by properly authorised parties.

How it works

Send a one-paragraph project brief to info@voratus.ca describing what you're building and where you're stuck.

Voratus normally replies the same business day.

Once invoiced, you receive the readiness memo and a clarification call. Typical rapid reviews complete within two weeks after scope confirmation and receipt of agreed materials.

Helpful material once we're scoped: CAD files, drawings, BOMs, photos, prototype notes, supplier comments, target volumes, deadlines, and known constraints. None of this is needed to start the conversation.

Ready to start?

Send a one-paragraph project brief to info@voratus.ca. Rapid Reviews from CAD $1,500. Prototype-to-Production Readiness Reviews from CAD $5,000. Prices exclude applicable taxes.

Send a project brief

One paragraph is enough to start. Same business day reply where practical.