Diagnostic Engagement
The Diagnostic Engagement is designed for organisations that want a serious technical review before committing to a larger pilot, software build, or consulting programme. It is paid, scoped, commercially clear, and built around one real system or workflow.
Commercial structure
This is the standard first paid engagement for many NeuroNetIQ clients.
The Diagnostic Engagement exists to bridge the gap between initial interest and a larger commercial commitment.
Instead of asking a client to jump straight into a £10k–£30k pilot or broader software development programme, we begin with one live scope: one engineering system, one workflow, one architecture problem, one technical bottleneck, or one software need.
That gives both sides a focused, commercially rational way to prove value quickly.
The exact scope depends on the client and problem.
Engineering systems
Electrical architecture, telemetry, integration risk, digital twin opportunities, system structure, and validation approach.
Software
Internal tools, workflow bottlenecks, product concept clarification, technical architecture, and implementation planning.
Offshore and technical operations
Sensor systems, data flows, monitoring, operational technology, and specialist technical environments.
Consulting and strategy
Where technical complexity needs to be clarified before committing to a larger project or internal programme.
1. Discovery call
We identify whether the problem is real, commercially relevant, and suitable for a focused first engagement.
2. Scope definition
We agree one constrained area of work, the main objective, and the specific questions the diagnostic should answer.
3. Technical review
NeuroNetIQ analyses the selected system, workflow, or architecture using the appropriate combination of engineering, software, and advisory methods.
4. Findings and recommendation
You receive a structured output explaining the main risks, opportunities, and the best next commercial step.
Is the Diagnostic Engagement only for LoomLab-related work?
No. It can apply to LoomLab-related engineering scopes, software development questions, technical consulting, offshore technology problems, and other suitable NeuroNetIQ work.
What happens after the diagnostic?
The next step depends on the findings. That may be a pilot, a custom software engagement, a consulting programme, ongoing advisory, or in some cases no further work if the diagnostic answers the critical questions.
Is this just a paid sales call?
No. The Diagnostic Engagement is intended to deliver real technical value. It exists because serious technical work usually benefits from a structured first phase rather than a vague pre-sales loop.
Who is it for?
Organisations with a real technical system, workflow, or architecture question that deserves more than an informal conversation but does not yet justify a larger commitment.
A Diagnostic Engagement is often the fastest and most commercially sensible way to begin.