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Exploring a New Kind of Collaboration
Innovation rarely comes from isolation. More often, it emerges when new ideas are placed into the hands of people who understand real-world problems deeply and are motivated to test boundaries. At Azzzoy, we’ve been thinking carefully about how genuinely disruptive technologies move from concept to adoption. Traditional pathways—long sales cycles, narrowly defined pilot programs, or closed-door evaluations—don’t always serve emerging systems well, especially when those system
Allen Feiglin
Feb 172 min read
The End of Screws? Rethinking Fasteners Inside the Computers of Tomorrow
Open almost any laptop or desktop computer today—regardless of brand—and you’ll find the same thing: dozens of tiny screws holding together panels, brackets, drives, shields, and subassemblies. They’re familiar. They’re accepted. And they’re increasingly the wrong solution. As computer manufacturers push for faster assembly, easier serviceability, lower defect rates, and more sustainable designs, the humble screw is quietly becoming a bottleneck. Why computers still rely on s
Allen Feiglin
Jan 213 min read


Azzzoy and the Anti-Tornado Effect: Why Fasteners Decide What Survives the Storm
When hurricanes and tornadoes strike, the public sees wind speeds and flying debris. Engineers see something else: fastener failure. Again and again, post-storm investigations reveal the same truth: buildings do not usually fail because materials are weak — they fail because connections fail. Roofs peel away. Street signs tear loose. Wall panels separate. Once a single connection fails, progressive collapse follows. In extreme weather, the integrity of a structure is determin
Allen Feiglin
Jan 183 min read


Azzzoy - Rethinking Fasteners for the Future
Imagine you are on the way to Mars, an explosive bolt has failed and you don't have a wrench handy to undo it. The nearest wrench store is 2 million miles back. Azzzoy gives electromagnetic and manual wire and external release options. Not to mention, that Azzzoy fastener was tested before assembly and launch. Show me an explosive bolt that was ever tested then re-used. There will be some astronaut Mars travelers, maybe Space Force too, thanking Azzzoy in the future.
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Allen Feiglin
Jan 84 min read
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