28/01/2026, hardwarebee
This page is for companies that need FPGA expertise but require discretion.
If your project involves proprietary IP, regulated environments, competitive timelines, or early-stage product development, submitting a public RFQ or contacting vendors directly may not be appropriate.
HardwareBee allows you to request FPGA design support confidentially and control who sees your information.
When a confidential FPGA RFQ is the right choice
Companies use confidential RFQs when:
You can initiate conversations without revealing company identity or detailed IP.
What information you need to provide
You do not need a complete specification.
A confidential FPGA RFQ typically includes:
Sensitive details such as source code, schematics, or proprietary algorithms are not required at this stage.
How confidentiality is handled
HardwareBee is designed to protect your information:
You remain in full control throughout the process.
How HardwareBee helps
HardwareBee connects you with experienced FPGA design partners while preserving confidentiality.
Through this page, you can:
This approach reduces risk while accelerating access to expertise.
How it works
You decide when and how to proceed with direct discussions.
Call to action
Submit a confidential FPGA design request
You can start with a high-level description. No sensitive details are required.
Get matched with trusted FPGA design partners.
HardwareBee provides a platform where companies can identify FPGA engineering providers specializing in Intel FPGA technologies.
By connecting companies with experienced design teams, HardwareBee helps organizations accelerate development timelines and reduce the risks associated with complex FPGA projects.