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Concept
Study
What
Could This Product Be?
In the concept phase, a multitude of ideas are generated, considered
and developed into potential product concepts. Our designers ask the
right questions upfront that will eventually lead the team to
conceptual design solutions and minimize future problems. At the end
of this phase, we know what the product could be.
Concept
Study Deliverables
Conceptual design proposals
Competitive benchmark study
Feasibility study
Preliminary cost and schedule estimates
Risk identification
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Using a multitude of sketches and form studies, industrial
designers explore what the product could be. Industrial
designers generate product character and form factor
possibilities.
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Designers gather and analyze information including ergonomic and
performance requirements, user scenarios, and competitive
benchmarking and apply the knowledge to the conceptual designs.
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Mechanical,
electrical and software engineers work together to develop the
high-level hardware and software architecture. Designers perform
in-depth feasibility studies and trade-off analysis and analyze
critical components and material specifications.
Early
planning for manufacturing, logistics and supply chain will save
time and money farther along the process. In addition, the
engineers perform early planning for quality assurance,
compliance and regulatory issues.
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