Design and Development of the Product
There are only a handful of ideas when it comes to designing a product. It is an artifact when it is created and a commodity when it is bought and sold. And when it is consumed, it is a product, and when it expires and is recycled, it is a hidden asset.
There was a time when these steps were based on instinct and need. But today we even think about the things we do not want. Things we do not want to happen. From the heart of the ideas to the design and from the designs to the product. Today we design and test based on observations, experiments and studies, and new skills, and turn results into products.
Design Thinking
Problems are an integral part of every path. But our approach to these problems determines the outcome of this path. Design thinking is a creative way to solve these problems. Whether or not these problems are caused by visible factors, design thinking can be a human-centered decision to overcome. We have learned academically to look at overcoming problems as well as designing a product as a necessity. So there is an opportunity for us to save a business by "design thinking" from what it was involved with.
Academic Research
Sometimes there is no problem to be solved and no product is to be designed. But there is an issue that is the result of our lack of knowledge of the factors and conditions affecting it. This often happens when we enter new subjects, or move to the edge of science. At these times, we need light like a pedestrian on a dark street. This light can be academic research. Based on the experience we have learned in this work, we can enter this space with academic research and collect the required information, review and draw conclusions.
Manufacturing Engineering
The path from idea to design is very creative and transcendental. The creative mind of man follows this path according to experience and knowledge. But when it comes to production and investment in a product, manufacturing engineering is the focus of designers. At this time, it is necessary to carefully and scientifically review the conditions and results of production and costs with the help of computer hardware and software (including CAD and rapid prototyping) and make the best decision.