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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Friday, July 24, 2020
The demand for 3D technology product designing and development is increasing among consumer electronic companies.
FREMONT, CA: The consumer electronics segment is evolving substantially, thanks to the advancements in technology and design. With the upgradation in technology and models, prototypes and finished products such as smartphones, wearables, and laptops need to go through vigorous testing and evolutions steps before being launched in the market. The most time-consuming stage of the testing phase is the design development and product designing stage. The fast-changing dynamics of the industry demands manufacturer to reduce testing and evolution time so the products can be launched in the market with minimum lead time. Hence, an increasing number of consumer electronics companies and original equipment manufacturers are using 3D technology product designing and development.
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[vendor_logo_first]3D technology minimized the constraints and limitations of traditional fabrication processes of printed circuit boards (PCB). PCB is the heart and soul of any consumer electronic prototype of the finished product. With the help of 3D technology, product designers can design, resign, develop, and fabricate functional PCBs inhouse. This enhances the productivity of the testing and planning phase at the same time, reducing the lead time required prior to full-scale manufacturing.
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Advantages of 3D printing technology in consumer electronics
Negating intellectual property rights infringements: Major consumer electronics companies outsource the manufacturing operations of their products to offshore vendors and contract original equipment manufacturers. The companies need to share their designs and new model details with their overseas vendors. However, by doing so, the company's design and intellectual property rights are exposed to infringement. Designs are an essential aspect of any consumer electronics product and directly impact the demand and marketability. 3D printing technology can be used to negate the risk of intellectual property rights violations, as companies using 3D printing technology can design the prototype and the finish products in house.
Opportunity for customization
Designing with the help of 3D printing offers the companies the option to create and redesign the products without investing additional time and resources. Designs of prototypes and final products can be changed and modified with limited lead time, before and after mass-scale production. This helps the company offer diversified design options for its products, which can be customized based on market preferences and demand.
Reducing time and resource investment in manufacturing
The significant advantage of using 3D printing is the limited time required for designing, testing, and mass-scale manufacturing of the final products while maintaining high-quality standards. This also reduces the human labor needed during the designing and manufacturing processes, thus reduces costs in the long run.
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