Product development
Create a leisure vehicle or vessel that your customers will love and use.
We will assist you in developing a standout product that will lead the market in the short term.
We will provide you with a clear understanding of what your customers expect from you next and allow you to deliver a well-tuned product accordingly.
Our Approach
Since we have a clear customer base for this specific range, we first uncover the users' expectations for the product.
We then create a variety of solution options that undergo thorough validation with them before committing to any industrialisation process. Our aim is to establish individual products as market leaders.
We design and validate product solutions that strike a balance between feasibility, desirability, and viability.
Our Results
At the end of this engagement, you will have a comprehensive and clearly defined vessel or vehicle specification aligned with the target customer's expectations.
We consider a project successful only if it has a lasting business impact throughout a product's lifecycle.
Timeline
6 months +
The Components of this Service
We adapt our library of over 150 approaches, processes, frameworks, models, and blueprints to best fit your business challenge and maximise our value. Below is just a selection of them:
User Experience Research
Product Design
Prototyping
Mock-ups
Solution Validation
Design for Manufacture (DfM)
Design Engineering
Industrialisation Support
Engineering
Production Readiness
Supplier Network Support
Launch Support
Go-To-Market Support
Frequently asked Questions
What is your approach to product design and development?
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Our approach is deeply customer-centric. We start with a comprehensive understanding of user needs and expectations, followed by iterative prototyping and validation. We confirm demand before we begin developing solutions. This guarantees that the final product is both desirable and feasible.
How do you validate a product concept before development?
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Do you support the transition from design to manufacturing?
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What happens if customer feedback requires major changes mid-development?
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