Designing for Manufacturability & Product Life Cycle

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Location: 211AB


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Title: Designing for Manufacturability & Product Life Cycle

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Design for Manufacturability (DFM) represents a critical engineering approach that optimizes product development by integrating five key principles: Process, Design, Materials, Environment, and Compliance/Testing. By systematically addressing these elements early in the development cycle, organizations can significantly reduce manufacturing complexity and costs. DFM emphasizes collaborative engagement across engineering and marketing teams, ensuring that product designs are not only technically sound but also economically viable and aligned with market requirements. This holistic strategy enables businesses to create high-performance products that can be efficiently and consistently manufactured, ultimately improving competitive advantage and reducing time-to-market.

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