Industrial Design & Product Development Definitions
Product Development
The comprehensive process of transforming an idea into a market-ready product, integrating research, design, engineering, testing, and manufacturing considerations to create commercially viable solutions that meet user needs.
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The creative phase of product development where ideas are visualized through sketches, renderings, and preliminary models to establish the fundamental aspects of form, function, and user experience before technical development begins.
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The iterative creation of physical or digital representations of a product that enable testing, validation, and refinement of design concepts by making abstract ideas tangible and interactive before final production commitment.
↑ Scroll to TopComputer Aided Design (CAD)
A technology-driven approach to product design using specialized software to create precise digital 3D models that serve as the definitive reference for a product's geometry, enabling visualization, analysis, and direct translation to manufacturing processes.
↑ Scroll to TopDesign for Manufacture (DFM)
A systematic methodology that optimizes product designs for efficient, cost-effective production by integrating manufacturing considerations into the design process from the earliest stages, preventing costly redesigns and production delays.
↑ Scroll to TopManufacturing Drawings
Precisely detailed technical documentation that translates three-dimensional product designs into standardized two-dimensional representations with comprehensive dimensional information, specifications, and instructions that guide the manufacturing process.
↑ Scroll to TopDesign Feasibility Consulting
Expert evaluation services that assess product concepts across technical, economic, regulatory, and market dimensions to determine practical viability and identify optimal development pathways before significant resources are committed.
↑ Scroll to TopReverse Engineering
The systematic process of examining and analyzing existing products to understand their functionality, construction methods, and design principles, creating comprehensive documentation that informs new development or supports legacy systems.
↑ Scroll to TopPatent Law and Drawings
The specialized legal framework and technical illustration requirements that protect novel inventions through temporary exclusive rights, requiring strategic development of claims and precisely formatted visual disclosure that distinguishes innovations from prior art.
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