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Didur LabsLas Vegas, Nevada

Complex Problems. Working Solutions.

Didur Labs designs, builds, automates, and integrates custom technology—from electronic prototypes and embedded systems to intelligent homes, AI automation, and connected devices.

Capabilities

Full-system engineering across five disciplines

Didur Labs works where hardware, firmware, software, networking, automation, and mechanical design meet—so a solution can move freely between them.

How we work

A practical path from concept to a working result

Whether the project begins as a rough idea, an existing system that needs improvement, or a problem nobody has solved yet, Didur Labs provides a practical path from concept to a working result.

  1. 01

    Discover

    Understand the actual problem, the constraints, and what a working result really needs to do.

  2. 02

    Design

    Define the architecture across hardware, firmware, software, and mechanical elements before building.

  3. 03

    Prototype

    Build something real and testable early, so assumptions meet the physical world.

  4. 04

    Integrate

    Connect the pieces—devices, networks, software, and existing systems—into one coherent whole.

  5. 05

    Validate

    Test under realistic conditions, find the weak points, and refine until it holds.

  6. 06

    Deliver

    Hand off a working, documented system that can be understood, supported, and extended.

What sets us apart

More Than an Installer. More Than a Software Company.

Didur Labs works across hardware, firmware, software, networking, automation, mechanical design, and artificial intelligence. That cross-disciplinary approach allows us to solve problems that do not fit neatly into a single category.

  • Local-first architecture
  • Custom hardware when commercial products are insufficient
  • Open platforms and reduced vendor lock-in
  • Enterprise-grade networking and security
  • Full-system engineering
  • Practical prototypes
  • Clear technical documentation
  • Systems designed for long-term supportability

Have a difficult technical problem?

Bring us the idea, the broken system, the unfinished prototype, or the problem everyone else says is too complicated.