How could including QuesTek as a member of your R&D project or proposal team benefit you and your university, research group, association, company or other organization?

Other Clients

When working for/with industry associations, research groups, universities and other clients, we can bring benefits such as:

  • Gain unique expertise. Rest comfortably that you’ve got great partners working with you and the rest of your team, and that you’re bringing some of the foremost expertise in computational materials design and analysis to bear on the need or opportunity. Our awards and recognition comes from leading technical associations, governmental organizations and commercial entities.
  • Maximize the impact of R&D funds and your chance for project success. We’ll work with you to develop superior next-generation materials, processes, design tools, or advanced physics-based models, leveraging our proven track record for delivering project results and bottom-line commercial impact.
  • Gain deeper insights. Better understand possible new materials that use elements or processes of interest to you, your association members, your client or your funding agency.
  • Enjoy participating in the design or application of a well-engineered material, material process solution or design tool. Enjoy working with some of the world’s foremost material design engineers to apply physics-based, computationally-enabled science and create exciting new materials or design tools that can transform the world, advance technology, enhance environmental protection, and build practical yet sophisticated expertise.
  • Focus on practical real-world applications, with near-term impact. We work with some of the world’s best suppliers, processors and producers. We focus on making scientific, technical and commercial advancements that result in large, near-term, bottom-line impact.
  • See the future better. Gain deeper insights into next-generation materials and improved processes. Benefit from the insights of our team, our tools, and our many non-confidential material design and technology programs. Leverage our physics-based, design-oriented, and computationally-derived understanding of materials and material processes.
  • Minimize contracting problems. We’re experienced in using many different contract vehicles, including commercial development agreements, SBIR/STTR contracts, cooperative agreements, grants, other transaction agreements, procurement contracts, and others. We're regularly reviewed, audited and approved by governmental agencies such as DCAA and DCMA.