The story.
The bee doesn't know it's an engineer. It builds because it must — and what it builds is the most efficient structure in nature. A honeycomb is a closed mathematical optimum: maximum storage, minimum wax, perfect tessellation. No bee designed it. The hive did. Intelligence emerged from coordination, not from a single mind.
Look up from the hive and the same idea unfolds at cosmic scale. Everything in the universe — every photon, every gravity wave, every neuron firing in your hand as you read this — is a signal. Existence is communication. The cosmos is a hive of frequencies, each one talking to every other.
SigB began as that observation. Engineering, derived from the bee. Communication, derived from the cosmos. The work that excites us most lives in the overlap: products that have the structural honesty of honeycomb and the responsiveness of a tuned receiver. Software that listens before it speaks. Systems that compose like a hive — small parts, strong whole.
Today we are a small, deliberate practice. We take on a limited number of engagements each year, almost always with founders, research groups, and operators who feel the same way about how things should be made. If you are building something that ought to listen better, structure better, communicate better — there is a good chance we should talk.