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R&D services

Scientific Analysis & Theory of Constraints for Complex Challenges

When conventional approaches fail, Menalys R&D brings scientific rigor and creative problem-solving to unlock breakthrough results. From EU-funded projects to technical architecture challenges, we solve the unsolvable.

  • Theory of Constraints methodology
  • EU project experience
  • PhD-level expert network
  • Research with measurable ROI

Complex Technical Gaps Blocking Your Progress

Organizations face three types of R&D challenges that standard solutions cannot address. Complex technical gaps require specialized expertise. Non-standard problems need creative approaches. Research-to-market barriers demand both scientific and business knowledge.

  • Complex tech gaps – need expertise
  • Non-standard problems – no off-shelf solution
  • Research-to-market barriers – dual knowledge
  • EU funding navigation – complex requirements

ToC Methodology + Expert Network

We apply Theory of Constraints to identify bottlenecks, then leverage our network of specialists to design and implement solutions. Our EU project experience means we understand funding requirements and deliverables.

  • ToC methodology – find constraints
  • Network of experts – deep knowledge
  • EU project experience – proven delivery
  • Project statistics & outcomes tracked

Discuss Your Challenge​

Complex problem? Let’s talk. Free consultation to explore how we can help.

Our 4-Step Process

1

Analyze

Problem decomposition

2

Research

Scientific approach

3

Prototype

Build & test

4

Deliver

Production-ready solution

F.A.Q

Yes, we have experience with Horizon Europe and other EU funding programs. We can help prepare technical proposals, define project scope, and ensure your application meets all requirements. Our track record includes successful project deliveries for EU-funded initiatives.

e focus on complex technical challenges that require scientific analysis—optimization problems, system architecture redesigns, algorithm development, process improvements, and innovation prototyping. If it requires PhD-level thinking, we can help.

Timeline varies by complexity. Proof-of-concepts typically take 4-8 weeks, while full research projects may span 3-6 months. We define clear milestones and deliverables upfront so you always know what to expect.