Prototyping

Communicate your intended design quickly and effectively at an early stage in the product development process.

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Prototyping

3D Printing

SLA and FDM in-house printers provide a rapid turnaround of 3D printed prototypes to evaluate the form, fit and function of components. This fast feedback loop means the design team can make quick design decisions and iterations.

Prototyping

Laser Cutting​

Our laser cutting facilities mean that we can make prototypes from quick low resolution test fittings through to highly detailed and precise microfluidic platforms. We work with a variety of materials including soft fabrics.

Prototyping

Workshop​

Excellent in-house facilities mean that we can build a wide range of prototypes for quick and effective testing. From the latest technologies to traditional hand tools, our in-house prototyping skills reduce lead time and speed up the design process.

Prototyping

Appearance Models​

A physical model helps you make design decisions on styling, ergonomics, colour, material and finish at an early stage of the design process.

Prototyping

Soft Goods​

Soft goods fabric prototypes allow fit, comfort, wearability and usability to be evaluated quickly and easily. Soft goods features such as straps, often form an integral part of the design of wearable tech and can all be produced in-house.

Prototyping

Assembly

We can manage the full prototyping process from building components in-house to working with external suppliers. Building and assembling final prototypes help us fully understand your assembly process and where the design can possibly be modified to improve downstream manufacturing and factory processes.