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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:
□ 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.
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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.
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Product specific design considerations and end of life
solutions.
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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.
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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:
□ Theoretic
de risking and validation of designs prior to committing to
tooling.
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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:
□ 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).
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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:
□ Technical
information
for consumer and industrial goods
□ Imagery
and text to compliment Industrial Design and other brand
considerations
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Structural
Packaging:
□ 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.
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