Engineering beyond traditional sectors
When discussing technical innovation, the medical sector quickly comes into focus. This project centered on MRI coil engineering, where an existing MRI coil was modified and expanded. Although this is not a primary sector for TRIBE Engineering, the technical challenge was interesting enough to take on.
The request was clear: expand the functionality of an MRI coil so that it can measure not just one, but three different substances. This required modifications to an existing system without affecting reliability or measurement accuracy. It was precisely this combination that made the challenge so interesting.
Our engineers began with an analysis of the existing circuits. They then implemented targeted modifications and integrated additional technology. This allowed the MRI coil to measure the original substance as well as two additional ones. At the same time, accuracy was maintained and reliability was further improved.
This project demonstrates how existing systems can be expanded through targeted engineering. In such cases, the foundation does not need to be fully replaced. Furthermore, the principles applied here have broader applications.
The knowledge gained is also relevant outside the medical sector. This includes modernizing existing installations or automating manual processes. Similar challenges arise within maritime applications and industrial environments as well.
TRIBE Engineering is active within sectors such as the maritime industry and general engineering. Within these environments, we work on projects involving commissioning, hardware engineering, and PLC and software engineering. Our focus lies on structuring technology, improving existing systems, and supporting integration challenges. Within these operations, MRI coil engineering played a significant role, particularly in modifying circuits and integrating additional technology.