Eco-materials, reduced packaging, energy efficiency, repairability, end-of-life recycling.
Repeated prototyping and testing to improve usability and performance.
Tolerances, inspection, testing standards (e.g., drop tests, button-press cycles).
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Cradle-to-grave environmental impact: raw material → production → transport → use → disposal.
Permissible variation in part dimensions. Too tight = high cost; too loose = poor fit.
2D technical drawings (top, front, side) with dimensions for engineering and production.
Proactive risk assessment: where could the product fail and what’s the impact?
Keeping a detailed design record: sketches, CAD revisions, test results, BOM (Bill of Materials).