Pioneers in invention, masters of engineering, and connoisseurs of cutting-edge design, Montgomery Research Labs advances solutions across hardware, software, and product innovation. Based in Atlanta, we are students of engineering as its an ever evolving field. Fueled by ambitious ideas and turning them into practical realities through strategic, interdisciplinary expertise.

ABOUT US

What We Do

Montgomery Research Labs is a multidisciplinary group of engineers, designers, and innovators dedicated to furthering their education and transforming ideas into reality. We come from backgrounds in mechanical, electrical and computer engineering but push the boundary of our skill set through new and collaborative projects. We currently focus on three main subjects: Web Design, Software Development and Product Design. Our approach is centered around collaboration, creativity, and a commitment to have fun while engineering new possibilities.

1. DESIGN

Inspired by the world around us, we aspire to create new solutions that haven't been invented yet, that aren't only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Using scenarios we experience in our everyday lives we aim to provide unique solutions that won’t just benefit us, but the entire world.

2. CODE

Leveraging the abundance of programming languages out there, we develop new software for our projects. No matter the platform, MCU or OS, we are able to configure new code optimized to be as efficient and effective as possible. If we don’t know it, we learn it and add it to our tool belt.

4. BUILD

Creating tangible devices/products has always been our goal as a collective. Whether it’s making mechanical systems, electro-mechanical, 1-piece assemblies or just simple prototypes, our engineers have imaginations that know no limits. From sketches to CAD to the build process we own it all.

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