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ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIALISATION

From prototype to controlled production

PluriaTek supports new product introduction, supplier follow-up and preparation for production in electronics and mechanics.

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WHY PREPARE INDUSTRIALISATION?

A prototype is not yet a production-ready product.

NPI, or New Product Introduction, is the transition into production of a product that exists only as a prototype or POC (Proof of Concept). It prepares a product for repeatable manufacturing with appropriate quality, cost and follow-up.

A product to industrialise?

You need to prepare an electronic or mechanical product for production.

Repeatability to build?

Assembly, testing or quality checks must become repeatable.

Suppliers to manage?

You need to identify or manage suppliers and subcontractors.

Production issues?

Production issues affect cost, quality or delivery.

Scaling up?

You are preparing a new product introduction or a larger production run.

WHAT PLURIATEK CAN DO

Support the transition to production.

PluriaTek can help structure the path from prototype to production, for electronic and mechanical products. The work can include design-for-manufacture review, assembly processes, test approach, supplier follow-up and production preparation.

New product introduction

Plan the transition from development into pilot and larger-scale production.

Design for manufacture

Review product choices with assembly, testability, sourcing and repeatability in mind.

Suppliers and subcontractors

Support exchanges, technical follow-up and preparation of the information they need.

Assembly, testing and quality

Help define processes, controls and documentation for more consistent production.

PRICING

Defined according to the product and production context

End-to-end NPI


Custom quote

Full support from prototype or POC through preparation and follow-up of volume production.

Tailored support


Custom quote

Targeted help with the tasks you need: design, suppliers, assembly, testing, quality or production follow-up.

HOW IT WORKS

Prepare production in clear stages

1. Review the product

Understand function, constraints and current maturity.

2. Identify production risks

Review design, sourcing, assembly, testing and quality points.

3. Prepare the process

Define documentation, suppliers, controls and pilot steps.

4. Oversee the launch

Support first production, feedback and corrective actions.

5. Improve and scale

Consolidate the process for future production volumes.
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Tell us where your product stands today and what you need to prepare for the next production step.

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