Great products are not just designed, instead they evolve over many hours of design, research and analysis, product prototyping, testing and modifying the composition to make it fit for production. At FlowXplore, PD&D is by the process of developing a new conceptual design into reality and pushing the product into the market.
Design
The activities involved in designing refers to the creating an outline of the product, looks and ergonomics, deciding on mechanical architecture and components required for the product to work.
Development
This process refers to the entire development of the product, right from identifying market, creating marketing strategy and feasibility study and finally testing, modifying & refining the product until it becomes fit for production.
System level design
System level design, is the task of designing the architecture of the product. The architecture defines the system into elements or subsystems and are arranged work as a system or unit. The designers and engineers in FlowXplore, develop the product architecture in detail comprising every attribute of the system and subsystems. The structure includes :
• Design of architecture
• Simulation and virtual prototyping
• Economise on development
• Standardisation of components
• Product upgrades and add-ons
• Tooling and manufacturing costs
• Manageable tasks and expenses
Design for manufacture
Design for manufacture aka. DFM is a process wherein the product design and planning are integrated into single activity. The main goal of DFM & DFA (Design for assembly) is to easily and economically manufacture the product. The importance of DFM is underlined by the fact that the total costs of manufacturing the product and production decisions such as process planning are done with the specified design principles and guidelines.
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