| Concept Development Opportunity Framing: Clarify the product direction through market research, benchmarking, and feasibility review. Concept Exploration: Develop and compare concepts based on user needs, technical constraints, and business goals. Risk Reduction: Identify early challenges before time and capital are committed to the wrong path. Requirements Analysis: Create a foundation for product goals, manufacturing, and go-to-market plan. |
| Industrial Design Form & Experience: Shape products that feel intuitive, desirable, and aligned with real use. Brand Expression: Translate your brand into product form, details, and visual language. Iterative Refinement: Use prototypes and feedback to improve ergonomics, usability, and appearance. Production-Aware Design: Balance aesthetics with geometry that supports manufacturing from the start. |
| 3D CAD and Engineering Detailed CAD Development: Build production-minded 3D models and mechanical assemblies. Engineering Validation: Use simulation, calculations, and testing to support performance and design decisions. System Integration: Coordinate mechanical, electrical, and enclosure requirements within one product architecture. Manufacturability: Engineer with production methods, cost targets, and downstream execution in mind. |
| Electronics Design Electronics Integration: Component selection, enclosures, waterproofing, and system design. Embedded Development: Embedded functionality and control implementation. PCB Circuits: PCB design, testing and prototyping aligned with product goals. Compliance Testing: Support through safety certification and regulatory testing. |
| Design for Manufacturing (DFM) Manufacturing-First Refinement: Improve designs for production reliability, cost control, and repeatability. Process Selection: Evaluate suitable manufacturing methods, tooling approaches, and part strategies. Drawing & Tooling Readiness: Production drawings and DFM analysis to validate manufacturing strategy. Launch Risk Reduction: Minimize costly redesigns, delays, and avoidable handoff issues before production. |
| Prototyping and Testing Rapid Iteration: Build and refine prototypes quickly to validate design direction and functionality. In-House Fabrication: Leverage internal prototyping capabilities for faster learning cycles and better control. Functional Validation: Test fit, assembly, usability, and key product assumptions before production. Certification Readiness: Support pre-tests and design adjustments to improve readiness for formal certification. |
| Sourcing and Manufacturing Supplier Selection Support: Identify and coordinate manufacturing partners suited to your product and goals. DFM Handoff: Bridge design into manufacturing with final DFM, documentation, and assembly plans. Pilot & Low-Volume Builds: Support sample runs and pilot production to validate product before scale-up. Manufacturing: Coordinate manufacturing, assembly, and quality control for simple and reliable production. |