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The benefits of design for manufacturability (DFM) extend well beyond collaboration with manufacturing engineers. To ensure products are developed in alignment with organizational goals, leadership should leverage a DF(x) philosophy to manage myriad considerations that define successful, and profitable products. These considerations often get lost or overlooked early in the design process.
In this one-hour on-demand webinar, orthopedic veteran Dale Tempco walks through examples of the DF(x) approach, explains why and how to account for user needs and business needs and demonstrates DF(x)’s impact on the design process, departmental relationships and the business.
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