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The Electronics News New Product Introduction To The Market Is A Complex Process 11/30/2018 0 Comments When it comes to the electronic manufacturing process, launching of new products successfully into the market involves phases with both challenges and complexities each of which closely associated with another. However, it is common to see that great idea fails to smoothly convert into a product just due to insufficient focus on one or some steps, which primarily makes sense when, for instance, product concept fails to be fully validated or even becomes degrading, or an approved product has not optimized in terms of cost- effective electronics manufacturing and assembly. With an exciting idea, New Product Introduction (NPI Services) starts by transforming into a final electronic product after going through delicate design, automated manufacturing, and assembly, rigorous inspection, and testing. New Product Introduction (NPI) Well, nothing is more complicated than getting high-quality products to market fast. Distributed teams using different tools and sharing information with external supplier partner’s means that it is easy to slip up and work on the wrong design. The need to innovate and get your products first to market says that you need a way to keep the entire product team on the same page. As team move from early concepts to prototypes to production, New Product Introduction (NPI) processes affect numerous teams, product lines, and supply chain partners that required to develop and ship products. A good NPI process is the foundation for any launch of the successful outcome and helps increase sales, customer satisfaction, as well as revenue growth. Critical Elements of a New Product Introduction Pre-Production Documentation Support Quick-Turn Prototyping POWERED BY POWERED BY Design for Manufacturability Checks
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