The Prototyping or Proofs of Concept is very critical for a new product development, how does SMA handle this issue?
SMA/SHUIMIN AG Product Development typically creates multiple prototypes, depending on the needs of the Client and the project. Some of our common prototypes include: Proof-of-Concept Prototype This prototype is designed to analyze the technical and business risks of the desired solution and to prove, with a predefined, working prototype, that the challenges can be overcome and the risks managed. This prototype allows a relatively small investment to prove that a larger investment is warranted. Form/Concept Prototype The form/concept prototype is designed to let you view and “feel” how the product will look and function once it’s completed. The completeness of this prototype is tailored to meet the needs of the Client, but usually facilitates feedback about the shape, color, design, and overall look and feel of the product. Form, Fit, and Function Prototype Once the design is finalized, a fully functional, working prototype is created and tested for manufacturability, electro-magnetic
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