Money-saving in product design can only be achieved through various strategies that aim to optimise costs without compromising product quality.
Cost-Benefit Analysis
We carry out a cost-benefit analysis for each component of the design project.
We identify areas where costs can be reduced without compromising functionality or quality.
Economical Materials
We look for cheaper materials that still meet Product Performance requirements.
We explore recyclable or sustainable material options that could reduce costs in the long term.
Standardisation of Components
We always use standard components whenever possible in order to achieve savings in scale.
We reduce the number of parts that make up products to simplify their handling and assembly.
Collaboration with Suppliers
We work closely with suppliers to choose the best technologies at the lowest cost.
We explore the possibility of Long Term Partnerships to obtain more advantageous conditions.
Production Process Optimisation
We review and optimise the production process to reduce waste and improve efficiency.
We automate production steps and design assemblies of semi-worked products that can be managed through external suppliers whenever possible.
Modular Design
We realize Modular Projects that allow specific parts to be updated over time without having to modify the entire product.
Economic Prototyping
We use economical prototyping materials and techniques during the development phase.
We invest in Prototypes only when it is Necessary to Test Specific Functionality.
Efficient Research and Development
We focus research and development on Key Areas that lead to Significant Improvements.
We avoid investing resources in unnecessary or niche features that do not contribute significantly to product sales.
Continuous Cost Assessment
We carry out a continuous evaluation of cost trends throughout the project life cycle.
We look for savings opportunities even after the product launch.
Reducing the Time of Development
The PDI method accelerates the Design Time of new products and reduces the costs associated with extended development.