Prototyping is crucial in product development, especially for companies investing in complex manufacturing solutions like continuous motion assembly machines and high-speed assembly automation. Hands-on feedback from industrial prototyping is invaluable for designers, engineers, UX developers, and end-users to ensure optimal functionality, given the significant time and effort involved in the development process.
This Step, Often Overlooked at the Onset of the Prototype Effort, is Where Haumiller Excels.
Haumiller will work with you to clearly define the objective of the prototype, integrating custom automation and engineering principles to eliminate surprises and achieve agreed-upon expectations. Whether it’s for assembly machines, continuous motion assembly, or other custom automation solutions, understanding and agreeing upfront on the prototype's completion criteria is vital.
No matter what level of prototype you are engaging in, you must understand and agree on when you are “done.” Success may not be achieved on the first attempt and may require additional effort in the realm of assembly automation. If additional attempts are necessary, it's crucial to reset expectations each time to efficiently keep moving forward, ensuring that high-speed continuous motion and high-speed assembly processes meet the stringent requirements of modern automation.