In 1925, German engineer Walter Hohmann described the most fuel-efficient way to move a spacecraft between two orbits. The math was elegant: two short, precise engine burns — one to leave your current orbit, one to arrive at your destination. No continuous thrust. No wasted fuel. Just physics working exactly as it should.
We named the lab after that maneuver because it describes how we work.
We begin every engagement by mapping exactly where your business is today — tools, workflows, goals, constraints. That’s Burn 1. Then we execute the most direct, cost-effective path to your goal and deliver. That’s Burn 2.
No scope creep. No endless revision cycles. No mystery invoices. Just the most efficient transfer from your current state to the one you’re trying to reach.
The Hohmann transfer uses the minimum possible energy to get from point A to point B. That principle doesn’t just apply to spacecraft — it’s the right way to run a consulting engagement.