About the Founder

Founder-led hardware development, built on real engineering execution.

Additive Labs is led by Shivam Verma, an aerospace engineer with experience across product development, CAD, simulation, DFM, prototyping, supplier coordination, and manufacturing-ready execution.

Aerospace Engineering Product Development DFM Manufacturing Readiness
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aerospace engineeringsimulationperformance

Aerospace Engineering Foundation

A disciplined technical base shaped by aerodynamics, simulation-led thinking, and engineering work where assumptions, geometry, and physics matter.

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CAD designsystems thinkingprototype planning

Product Development & CAD

Hands-on experience turning ideas into mechanical parts, assemblies, enclosures, and product systems with fit, material, tolerance, and buildability in mind.

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3D scanningfitmentproduction readiness

Premium Mobility Product Experience

Experience with geometry-sensitive exterior products where surface quality, mounting logic, repeatability, finishing, and manufacturing reality have to work together.

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compact deviceselectronics packagingfirmware behavior

Consumer Hardware Prototyping

Compact device work shaped by enclosure constraints, PCB and battery packaging, sensor placement, user interaction, and prototype feasibility.

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DFMmaterialshandover

DFM & Manufacturing Readiness

Practical manufacturing awareness across process selection, wall thickness, tolerances, assembly logic, cost risk, documentation, and supplier handover.

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supplier reviewquote validationproduction continuity

Supplier & Production Coordination

Experience reviewing supplier assumptions, manufacturing quotes, process fit, and production risks so design intent does not get lost during execution.

Founder-led philosophy

Small by design. Direct by structure. Practical by default.

The studio stays intentionally focused so each project gets direct technical ownership, practical engineering review, and manufacturing-aware decision-making from the beginning.

Direct engineering ownership, not account-management layers.
Limited project intake so attention stays real.
Mechanical, electronics, firmware, and manufacturing kept connected.
Practical judgment before expensive manufacturing commitments.