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Getting a Product Prototype Developed

Getting a Product Prototype Developed

Getting a Product Prototype Developed

Product prototype development is one very important step. No entrepreneur inventors can successfully bring a new product to the market without having a prototype developed for it first. A product prototype is the first physical form of a conceived product idea. It gives a better perception, whether the product would work or not. A product prototype also helps identify any problems that the product may have; knowing what the potential problems are beforehand will help eliminate those problems and make the final product better.

For entrepreneur inventors, product prototype development can be radically tough. Fortunately for them, they do not have to make prototypes themselves, as there are many product prototype development companies, engineering firms, machine shops, and other specialized places that can create product prototypes swiftly. Here are some steps that entrepreneur inventors should consider when it comes to product prototype development:

Step 1. Create conceptual sketches of the imagined product, and then create exhaustive drawings for the same. To create conceptual sketches, inventors can try the traditional approach – use a pencil/pen and paper. They can also hire someone to draw the sketches. Rough sketches of the conceived product are necessary. Based on these rough sketches, inventors should get detailed drawings of the product drawn on the computer. CAD (computer-aided design) applications can help in this regard. These detailed drawings are what inventors need in order to explain their product concept to the prototype development company.

Step 2. Search and team up with a good product prototype development company that can help create reliable prototypes based on the requirements and detailed drawings. If the conceived product is to be made from plastic, partner with a product prototype company that specializes in plastic product manufacturing. If it is to be made from metal, seek a company that specializes in creating metal prototypes. If the conceived product is to be made from thermoplastic, rubber, ceramic, or other such malleable materials, then approach a prototype development company that specializes in rapid prototyping or 3D printing (additive manufacturing). Rapid prototyping and 3D printing, by the way, are modern processes that facilitate swift product prototype development.

Note: Get the prototype developed of the same material you intend the final product to be made of; that way, you can get the proper understanding and feel of the conceived product.

Step 3. Redevelop the prototype, until it becomes the archetype of the conceived product. No one can have the perfect prototype on the first try. Several prototypes need to be developed in order to get the archetype, based on which mass production can be initiated. There are certain technologies available, like DS 3DEXPERIENCE Platform, which includes SOLIDWORKS, SIMULIA, GEOVIA, CATIA V6, etc., that help create swift and accurate prototypes; yet, at least, few prototypes need to be made. Often, the redevelopment of prototypes arises due to functional or structural changes; however, other factors may also incite the redevelopment of the prototype.

Step 4. Initiate the mass manufacturing based on the archetype or final product prototype. Now that the archetype or the final product prototype is ready, which is perfect in every sense, entrepreneur inventors should proceed with mass production of the conceived product. Partner with a reliable product manufacturer or, if the budget is not the constraint, set up your own manufacturing facility. Once the product starts rolling out in bulk quantity, take it to the market and start selling to the potential customers.

If you need help with product prototype development, then get in touch with GID Development Corporation. A leading product prototype development company in California, GID Development Corporation not only provides prototype development services, but product design, product development, and other product fulfillment services as well. Just head over to https://www.gidcompany.com/ to learn more.

GID Development Corporation always believes in assisting their customers in any way they can; hence, they are currently offering a 15-minute free telephonic conference to answer various product design, product prototyping, and product development-related questions that the entrepreneur inventors may have. All the entrepreneur inventor needs to do is call Jim Grimes at 714-323-1052 between 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM PST. Checkout our product Steri-Write.

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