Product & Component Development
Product and component development involves the creation and improvement of products and their associated components through a systematic process of design, testing, and implementation.
Design to Dispose
Design to Dispose (D2D) is a process engineering approach that aims to optimize the entire lifecycle of a product, from its initial design to its final disposal. This approach involves considering the entire lifecycle of a product during the design phase, with the goal of minimizing environmental impact, reducing waste and energy consumption, and maximizing resource efficiency.
Product Build Logistics
Product Build Logistics refers to the planning, coordination and management of the processes and resources required
to manufacture a product. This includes everything from sourcing raw materials and components to assembling and testing the final product.
Commercialization
Commercialization refers to the process of taking a new product or technology from the research and development stage to the market. This involves developing a plan to manufacture the product at scale, establishing a supply chain, securing funding, and creating a marketing strategy. Commercialization is a crucial step in the advanced manufacturing process.
Sequential Processing | Block Diagramming
Sequential processing and block diagramming are important tools used by process engineers. Sequential processing refers to the process of completing tasks in a particular order, one after the other. Block diagramming is a visual representation of the steps involved in a process, with each step represented by a block. This helps to increase efficiency, reduce errors, and improve quality control.