IT for Engineering & Manufacturing

IT support that understands the workshop

Drawings that can't be lost. Machines that can't stop. Quotes that can't wait for a help desk in another timezone. We run the technology for engineering and manufacturing businesses across Melbourne's south-east.

Why a specialist

Your IT isn't office IT

A generic IT provider sees a slow computer. We see a CAD seat that's costing a designer an hour a day, a file server one disk failure from disaster, and ten years of drawings, job files and certifications that are the actual value of your business.

Engineering and manufacturing firms are our largest clients — not a sideline. We already speak the language.

  • CAD & design workstations — specced, tuned and maintained for SolidWorks, AutoCAD and friends; no more "have you tried restarting".
  • File servers & drawing archives — structured, permissioned, backed up and actually restorable.
  • Job & quoting systems — kept running, integrated and backed up, whatever you run them on.
  • Workshop networks — Wi-Fi that reaches the factory floor, wired runs that survive it.
  • Email & Microsoft 365 — accounts, signatures, shared mailboxes, and mail that reaches your customers.
  • The website too — product catalogues, capability pages and the enquiries they generate. Most IT firms can't help there. We can.

The arrangement

A monthly arrangement sized to your business

Our engineering clients pay a flat monthly amount that covers the support, the maintenance, the backups and the advice — so you call when something's wrong instead of weighing every problem against an hourly rate. No lock-in contract; the arrangement survives because it works.

Same-day response

Production problems don't queue well. You call, we answer, and the machine-shop doesn't wait for a ticket number.

Backups we test

Your drawings and job history are the business. We back them up on a schedule and restore-test them — because a backup that's never been restored is a rumour.

Planning, not patching

Hardware refreshes, software decisions and growth planned a year ahead — so technology spend becomes predictable instead of surprising.

Talk to someone who knows what a file server full of drawings is worth

One conversation. Bring the problem that's annoying you most — that's where we always start.