TRD LABX

Design engineering and prototyping

Design engineering and prototyping

Our design engineering and prototyping service is made to assist clients in turning their conceptual product designs into working prototypes that are prepared for testing, assessment, and production. To design creative solutions that adhere to your product needs, we combine technical competence with creative problem-solving. We offer thorough help throughout the design engineering and prototyping process, from idea development and engineering analysis to prototype development and testing.

Deliverables

Detailed Engineering Drawings

Bill of Materials (BOM)

Design Analysis Reports

Prototype Development

Iterative Design Refinement

Test Plans and Reports

Manufacturing Recommendations

Design Validation and Compliance Reports

Documentation

Bill of Materials (BOM)

Packaging Design

Documentation

Process

The preliminary design shall be refined by considering factors like engineering constraints, materials, dimensions, and manufacturing processes, and use CAD software to create detailed 3D models.

Engineering analyses and simulations shall be used to evaluate the design’s structural integrity, electrical characteristics, or other relevant factors. This helps identify potential issues and optimise the design before prototyping.

A physical prototype will be built using various techniques such as 3D printing, moulding, or assembly of off-the-shelf components. The prototype may include only certain functional elements or represent the entire product.

We conduct thorough testing of the prototype to assess its performance, functionality, and user experience and gather feedback from users and stakeholders to identify areas for improvement.

The test results and feedback shall be analysed to refine the design. Make necessary modifications and adjustments to address issues or enhance the product’s performance, usability, or manufacturability. 

Incorporating all the refinements and improvements into the design, we then update the CAD models, engineering drawings, and specifications to create a final design that is ready for production.



Documentation that includes design specifications, assembly instructions, bill of materials, and other relevant information required for manufacturing, quality control, and future reference shall be provided.