Topic: Stages in Prototyping
Answers to Common Questions
What are the three stages in developing a prototype?
well, there are three stages that that get you started, one would be to define the details of the scope, what will it do? two, research available technologies to narrow what has to be created, most designs are already out there for basic me... Read More »
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What are the types of Market studies, explain stages for Research...
Their are two types of Market studies - Qualitative study - Understanding the brand, consumer etc - Quantitative study - understanding the business potential. for more details please go through any online book. Read More »
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Why are none of these past the prototype stage?
Cost and unknowns. The 1.2MW system from Marine Current, for instance, will run 7.5 million pounds, or nearly $15 million. It has been delayed several times because of corporate management changes, a lack of funds, and other projects gettin... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Every patent filing is a snapshot in time that becomes dated by the end of its 20-year term. You can assume that this will be the case. No one expects an inventor to describe an implementation of the invention that will still be in use 20 y... Read More »
Source: http://hawaiitechnology.blogspot.com/2009/06/what-do-patent-attor...
I make sketches and notes for myself. My tools are paper, pen and my PSION to make things legible for everyone else. After I program bits to see what happens, to test to see if I like something. Creation is good for that stage. When we want... Read More »
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Clinton Filen: That is a very broad question when you are coming into a completely new design. We considered everything from length, width, rocker, outline, fin placement and angles, bottom shape, rail shape etc. However the key testing are... Read More »
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Soligen's Parts Now service provides you with a one-stop source for cast and machined metal parts. Soligen supplies you with parts that are ready for assembly. Rather than abandon you once you've perfected your design through prototyping, S... Read More »
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Normally such projects take from three to five years but in the case of Metamorphosis we were a bit faster! The idea came to us in December 2008 and we presented it to Mont Blanc in January 2009. We started work right away. The technical st... Read More »
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I would agree with most of what's been said here, but would add that money is also a key factor. If you have the time to learn SolidWorks (and that is a multithousand dollar investment), you probably will have the clearest thought-to-drawin... Read More »
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Customized use of functions is much preferred to keystrokes. Speech input [is] still far away, and there are fears that Japanese is harder for [a] machine to recognize. A2. Speech input is dangerous in Japan since language is very complicat... Read More »
Source: http://www.wtec.org/loyola/mechtron/0b_quest.htm
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