Innovating the Future with Data-Driven Consulting

Expert Research, Advisory, and Product Development Services

About Us

1019 Technologies is a research, consulting, and advisory firm based in Boulder, Colorado.

Sam Jaffe, the founder of 1019 Technologies, has over 20 years of experience in energy and technology development. He has held leadership roles at companies like Cairn ERA and Addionics, specializing in product development and business strategy.

Our Services
We provide expert consulting and advisory services to help businesses navigate complex challenges, scale their operations, and develop market-ready products.
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Consulting

What does “Consulting with a hammer” mean?

With all due respect to Frederich Nietzsche (who proudly said he did “philosophizing with a hammer”), we consider the job of a consultant is not to say what the client wants to hear. It’s to smash sacred cows and other protected assumptions that fall into the scope of belief, rather than data-based analysis.
Everything that 1019 brings to the table is quantitatively backed. An additional reason for the hammer: our core expertise is in product development, a process we call product sculpting. With a hammer in one hand and a chisel in the other, we will help you transform your raw stone of technology into a finished work-of-art product.
Industry Sectors We Serve

How 1019 Technologies Assist Your Industry

At 1019 Technologies, we provide expert guidance and consulting across multiple high-growth industries. Our deep technical knowledge and market insights help businesses navigate innovation, scale operations, and stay competitive.
Featured Podcast

Where is The Car Going?

Every great car model is thought of as a work of genius, created by a visionary designer or corporate leader. But in reality, these innovations are driven by advancements in manufacturing technology. From the assembly line that produced the Model T to modern gigapressing techniques, the future of automobiles is shaped by groundbreaking production methods.
"Where is The Car Going?" explores cutting-edge automotive technologies, including magnesium thixomolding, AI-driven automation, and optical scanning, all contributing to faster, safer, and more efficient vehicles.