Researches, Designs & Engineering

Global Standards

The Global Standards Concept is a systematic approach that combines evidence-based standards with a process of self-audit to support sustained commitment and continuous improvement for product development and manufacturing. The Global Standards address key elements known to be important in achieving outcomes for effective product development and market ready production. The standard is supported by implementation criteria (specific structures and processes) to help guide the product development in achieving implementation and monitoring progress.  Of course, the final results meets the international standards and requirement.

Functions & Structures

Function & Structural engineering deals primarily in the design of structures - understanding the loads and stresses the particular designs and functions will have to safely withstand. Structural engineering should be able to factor in the different qualities and strengths delivered by a range of production materials and manufacturing processes, and understand how to incorporate the best solutions for best quality and reasonable costs.

In the design process, a deep look at function and structure engineering can help break down a complicated design problem into manageable chunks. Solutions for each chunk can be found and then an engineering concept assembled from a group of solutions for each chunk. FSD places the emphasis on what has to be accomplished rather than how.

 

Cosmetic & Appearance

Creating colours, shapes, and getting textures right are all ways that engineering can play a role in beauty. Engineers make sure the ingredients are sourced sustainably, and they're vital for production and packaging too, making sure thousands of quality products get onto shop shelves. From automotive parts to garden tools, outdoor luggage to bike carriers, or even just a single piece of the screws and rivets - the product cosmetic engineering and appearance needs engineers, to create the products that let you express yourself.

 

 

Human Ergonomics

Developing consumer products, we not only expect them to perform their functions safely, reliably, and efficiently, but also to do it so seamlessly that we don’t even think about it. However, with the many factors involved in consumer product design, from the application of human factors and ergonomics principles to reducing risks of malfunction and the total life cycle cost, the process get more complex than we can imagine how it effect the product life and demands in the markets. To incorporate Human Factors and Ergonomics (HF/E) principles and knowledge into the design of consumer products in a variety of applications, the user-centered design process, the mental workload affects, may be applied to product design. 

 

Prototyping & Mockups

More and more engineering, prototyping, and designs are adopting 3D printing.  3D prints are used for visual concepts and counter fitting for prototypes. Customer can benefit from much shorter lead times than with associated traditional engineering methods.  3D Prototyping allow you to create prototypes, models and products out of materials from 3D CAD models.  We are able to be physically model from the designs before your very eyes and allow us to rapidly prototype ideas for new parts or products and also promises to cut down costs on the creation of products through savings in supply-chains, product waste and storage.

 


Creative & Innovation

Innovation is often considered and associated with growth, potential, and the attitude to achieve more and do better for new product. Creativity is the act of channeling imagination of our designs into something concrete. Invention is the physical creation of a new concept or idea into our product.  Innovation is the successful exploitation of new ideas wit new product.

Creativity, invention, and innovation are all interrelated and necessary for growth and success to occur. We are striving to invest of time and effort into these three concepts in any product and project development.