Before anything is built, we review the design the way a manufacturer does, looking for what will be expensive, fragile, or slow at volume.
- : We go through tooling, assembly, and component choices that could raise cost or risk at scale, and flag what to change.
- : We find the points most likely to fail in the field or inflate the unit cost, and propose fixes while changes are still cheap.
- : You get a written list of what to fix and why, so the decision to proceed is made with the manufacturing realities already on the table.
This is the step most contract manufacturers skip, and it is the one that prevents the expensive surprises that appear once tooling is cut and volume has started.