Small teams, direct line
You'll email us and you'll talk to us. No account managers, no handoffs between sales and engineering. If you have a question on a Tuesday afternoon, you ask the person writing the code.
Two engineers working on connected products end-to-end. We design the board, write the firmware, and see it through to production. Nothing in between gets outsourced.
Liam and Kwinten met at Aloxy, a small Antwerp startup where they work on industrial IoT. From the other side of the table, they kept running into companies who were curious about new wireless protocols, sensors, and ways of doing edge compute, but who had no easy way to actually try them. Devkits were expensive, documentation was scattered, and most of the help available assumed you already knew what you were doing.
LiQuiBit started in 2022 to close that gap. We build the kits and write the docs we wished we'd had ourselves, and take on small projects where a company wants to prove out a technology before committing a full team to it.
Since then we've shipped our own DASH7 evaluation kit, helped a few companies turn early experiments into production hardware, and kept the source files open so nobody gets locked in.
None of this is revolutionary. It's just how we like to run a project, and it tends to make for happier clients.
You'll email us and you'll talk to us. No account managers, no handoffs between sales and engineering. If you have a question on a Tuesday afternoon, you ask the person writing the code.
The same two people own the PCB and the embedded code. It means fewer surprises at bring-up, and a much shorter loop when something needs to change on either side.
When a phase ends, you get the schematics, the layout, and the firmware. The goal is to make it easy for you to keep going, with or without us.
Both of us are hands-on, both of us are co-founders. Project work is split roughly along hardware/firmware lines, but the boundary moves depending on what the project needs.
Schematic capture, mixed-signal PCB layout, RF tuning, and the bring-up debugging that needs an oscilloscope and patience. Also handles enclosure design and DFM.
Embedded firmware in C, radio stacks (BLE, LoRa, Sub-GHz), bus protocols, OTA, and the cloud-side glue that makes devices show up in the systems your clients actually use.
Most work happens in our office on Steenbergstraat. Email is the fastest way to start a conversation.
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Tell us what you're building and where you're stuck. We'll come back within two working days. If we're not the right fit, we'll usually know someone who is.