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XYZ's design process is holistic inasmuch as it incorporates brand, design and manufacturing principles at all stages of the development process. This ensures our products do not remain as conceptual models but rather have a high success rate of reaching the intended market. Please review our core activities below and portfolio section to see notes award winning products... |
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Industrial Design
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□ Ongoing awareness and collation of consumer trend forecasting. □ Industrial Design ensuring key technologies and manufacturing constraints are kept in mind. □ Broad experience from ergonomic intensive applications to black box industrial applications. |
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Mechanical Design
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□ Mechanical, Electro Mechanical and Industrial Engineering services. □ Critical path identification, de-risking and management. □ Concurrent engineering systems to facilitate multiple development teams. |
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Environmental Ratings
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□ Working conditions assessment and specification of applicable engineering rating. □ Experience with the following areas: Ingress Protection (IP), up to IP68, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI), Radio Frequency (RF), Bump and Vibration, Impact and Shock Dampening, Free Fall and drop tests |
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Sustainable Design
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□ Assistance in navigating new legislation and relevant directives. □ Product specific design considerations and end of life solutions. □ Future scoping sustainable design markets and opportunities. |
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Directive Compliancy
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□ Detailed design to ensure your product can be sold in international markets. □ Experience with the following areas: European Conformity (CE), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) |
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Virtual Prototyping
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□ Theoretic de risking and validation of designs prior to committing to tooling. □ Experience with the following areas: FEM (Finite Element Analysis), component interference, tooling compatibility and concurrent engineering checks are carried out. |
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Physical Prototyping
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□ Tangible and realistic samples to assist companies in understanding market acceptance of the new product. □ Various iterations: block models, engineering demonstration models (EDM) and "as per production" models. □ Low and medium production run capabilities. |
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Product Graphics
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□ Product logos, markings and graphic user interfaces (GUI). □ Design can provide culturally neutral information for informed and safe operation. □ Up to date experience with mass production processes and techniques. |
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Instruction leaflets and manuals
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□ Technical information for consumer and industrial goods □ Imagery and text to compliment Industrial Design and other brand considerations |
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Structural Packaging
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□ Low and high volume structural and cosmetic packaging. □ Engineering design to protect product in drop tests, bump and vibrations etc. □ Experience with Kraft boxes and inserts, pulp tray inserts. |