2016
Lean Accelerator
The entrepreneurship journey began with the TEC Lean Accelerator program, where we took our first idea to a commercial product.
Who We Are
Founded in 2016, Soluciones Kenko is a Mexico-based technology consultancy and product development firm: hardware, firmware, software, and design aligned to regulatory and quality management systems expectations. Today, Y Engineering is the partner brand through which we serve innovators in Mexico, the United States, Canada, and globally with tailored programs that turn visionary ideas into market-ready products.
Soluciones Kenko's journey began in the vibrant tech landscape of Guadalajara, Mexico, where our founders launched a groundbreaking venture to develop a Class II portable EKG. This pioneering project not only achieved certification but also set a benchmark for medical device innovation within the region.
As we navigated the complexities of product development and regulatory approvals, we recognized a significant opportunity: our engineering expertise was immensely valuable to other entrepreneurs facing similar challenges.
This realization prompted a strategic pivot from focusing solely on our products to providing specialized engineering services.
Today, Soluciones Kenko is a trusted partner for innovators in the USA, Canada, and across the globe, offering tailored solutions that transform visionary ideas into market-ready products.
Our deep understanding of the entrepreneurial journey, combined with a robust technical foundation, enables us to deliver exceptional service and support to our clients, helping them achieve their goals and push the boundaries of what's possible in their industries.
2016
The entrepreneurship journey began with the TEC Lean Accelerator program, where we took our first idea to a commercial product.
2018
After good traction with our device, we officially registered the company in Mexico.
2019
Release of our first commercial products: RCPractica and ECGlove.
2019
We began offering regulated medical device development: design, documentation, and engineering aligned to industry requirements.
2020
We supported the development and manufacturing of pandemic-focused devices such as emergency ventilators and PPEs.
2021
Good Manufacturing Practices certification (NOM-241).
2022
We extended our product development practice beyond medtech to industrial, consumer, and connected hardware programs.
2024
We launched Y Engineering in the United States to serve North American clients closer to their markets and supply chains.
We have lived the founder path ourselves and design engagements around how ventures actually fund, pivot, and scale.
Grounded in our pivot from building our own Class II device to engineering for others.
Scope, timeline, and compliance path flex with your stage — from proof-of-concept to audit-ready production.
The same flexibility we needed shipping product through regulatory and manufacturing complexity.
Design controls, documentation, and manufacturing transfer aligned to the standards your market and auditors expect.
Traceable to a certified portable EKG — extended to your design history, transfer, and audits.

Chief Innovation Officer
The catalyst for change and growth. Armed with a master's in innovation & intellectual property, Daniel consistently pioneers novel approaches and champions ingenuity at Soluciones Kenko.

Chief Executive Officer
Merges business strategy with biomedical engineering. With an MBA and a natural flair for hardware & mechanical design, Yoku sets the strategic vision for Soluciones Kenko.
We structure work the way serious product programs demand — discovery and risk reduction first, then integrated hardware, firmware, and software development, with documentation and test evidence that support audits, investors, and production handoff. For medical and life-science work, that means design controls, risk management, and manufacturing transfer with GMP awareness; for other industries, it means the same discipline applied to reliability, security, and total cost of ownership.
You get a single partner accountable for the full stack of the product, not a chain of handoffs. We prototype early, freeze interfaces deliberately, and keep compliance and manufacturability in the loop from day one so late surprises are the exception, not the rule.