From Microarchitecture to Market-Ready Silicon and Embedded Systems.

PQAngels is a product engineering partner for semiconductor companies, OEMs, and software-led businesses. We build chips, the firmware that runs on them, the applications they connect to, and the infrastructure that keeps everything live.

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What we do

Four practices. One delivery promise.

Most product roadmaps stall at the handoff between silicon, software, and cloud. We removed that handoff. Our teams sit across four practices and share the same delivery framework, which means your project moves from chip to deployment without losing context.

Why PQ Angels

Why companies bring us in

Clients call PQ Angels when the work is technical, the timeline is real, and the team needs people
who can hold their own in a design review. Here is what they come back for.

Silicon-grade
rigor

Our engineers come from the floor of Design houses, not the slide deck. Every commit goes through the same review process used in a tape-out cycle.

One team, four
disciplines

You get a single point of accountability across Hardware, Firmware, Software, and Cloud. No vendor finger-pointing when something breaks at the seam.

Built around
your stack

We adapt to your EDA tools, your CI pipeline, your RTOS of choice. We do not arrive with a fixed playbook.

Transparent
engagement models

Fixed price, time and material, ODC, or KPI-based delivery. Pick the one that fits the scope of work.

Industries we serve

Where our work shows up

PQ Angels has delivered for teams shipping into the following sectors. Each industry has its own validation,
compliance, and timing constraints, and our engineers know those constraints before the kickoff call.

Semiconductor and fabless product companies

Automotive electronics, ADAS, V2X

Consumer electronics and wearables

Telecom, networking, and 5G

Spatial Computing + Edge AI IoTs

Healthcare and medical devices

Aerospace and Defence

Storage and Datacentres

From our blog

From our engineering desk

Practical writing on the work we do. Written by the engineers doing it,
not a marketing team translating it