Prototyping is a complex process that involves a lot of try and error. Getting yourself to a prototyping stage is the first real milestone for your startup company.
What is prototyping?

Prototyping is a complex process that involves a lot of try and error. Getting yourself to a prototyping stage is the first real milestone for your startup company.
Anyone who is in hardware and manufacturing will fully agree with the importance of design for manufacturing (DFM). As a hardware founder, you will not get to the manufacturing lines without going through a comprehensive design for manufacturing stage.
It’s strange to think that there are different types of prototyping that have numerous different functions. We look to explore these different types of prototyping more in-depth
There are the 4 types of manufacturing process which we want to highlight to assist your understanding of the overall manufacturing process.
As a business owner ready to take your product from the product development phase to the manufacturing phase, it’s good to get a better understanding of the three elements of manufacturing cost.
When we’re talking about the three types of manufacturing we’re ultimately referring to, make to stock manufacturing (MTS), make to order manufacturing (MTO), and make to assemble manufacturing (MTA).
The ME mainly focuses on the structural design work of the product’s internal and external aspects to make the product more suitable for environmental use.
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