Technical Due Diligence
Technical due diligence is an independent, senior-engineer assessment of whether a technology does what it claims, what it would cost to productionise, and where the real risks sit, before you invest or acquire.
The problem
A deep-tech asset is only as good as its hardest claim, and that claim is usually buried under a demo and a deck. Investing or acquiring without an independent read on the engineering is how a promising story turns into an expensive surprise.
Our approach
We bring senior engineers who have actually built in the domain, not generalist reviewers. We go deep on the core technical claim, the data and infrastructure behind it, the team's real capability, and the cost and risk of taking it to production. We give you a straight answer, written for a decision-maker.
What you walk away with
An independent technical assessment: what is real, what is risk, and what productionisation would cost, in language you can take to an investment committee or a board.
Led by
- Ben Blaine, Founder & CEO
Proof
Common questions
- Who is this for?
- Investment firms, acquirers, and boards evaluating a deep-tech asset.
- Do you sign an NDA?
- Yes, as standard.
- How fast can you turn it around?
- Scaled to the asset; we agree a timeline up front.
- Will you give a clear recommendation?
- Yes. A hedge helps no one making a real decision.