SIIGMATIC was born out of a need—a very specific, very frustrating need. At the time, we were a specialist engineering company designing high-performance hardware for doors and windows. That company was called CiiLOCK. We were solving real problems, developing innovative components, and designing systems that had never existed before. But every new idea raised questions: Would it hold? Could it be better? Where would it fail—and why? We needed answers. But no one could give them fast enough.
The test labs we approached were booked out for months. Their processes were rigid, their equipment generic. The kind of iterative testing we required—quick cycles, practical simulations, insights that shaped design—was nowhere to be found. And that’s when we realised: if we were going to keep innovating, we’d have to build the test lab ourselves.
And so, SIIGMATIC was created.
