5. In even more detail, our services. 1 . Market Analysis - Understanding existing products or prototypes using customer and client feedback and research. Contrary to popular Industrial Design Philosophy, the customer/user does know what they want. You just have to know how to listen.
6. In even more detail, our services. 2. Industrial Design - Developing a concept that incorporates all requirements, feedback and input in a clean and aesthetically pleasing way. Communicating this concept through technical sketches, and artistic renderings either on paper or the computer screen. We understand we are serving engineering clients, but we also understand the importance of optimized look and feel in winning contracts, and loyal customers.
7. In even more detail, our services. 3 . Clay Modeling - Think it's a throwback technology that has no place in a modern product development process? Think again. Nothing communicates the scale, and drama of a concept like a full scale model. There is no better medium for taking a 2D sketch to a 3D scale model - fast. Get the feedback loop started quickly with a tactile model. Sculptor, and Industrial Designer can collaborate and rework the model in real time during evaluation.
8. In even more detail, our services. 4. Laser Scanning - Sometimes called digitization, this technology allows clay models, and other physical mock-ups to be brought back into the CAD environment. It is also an accurate way to digitize adjacent surfaces, or other carryover parts of an assembly when CAD data is not available.
9. In even more detail, our services. 5. CAD Modeling - We use Unigraphics software to create our 3D Cad Data. Our system is capable of importing, and exporting work to and from the leading CAD systems in the industry. The software reseller claims UG NXVI Synchronous Technology allows users to edit models imported from other systems faster than in their native OS. But that seems like bragging.
10. In even more detail, our services. 6. Rapid Prototyping - The true benefit of this service comes from selecting the appropriate RP method. Is this a simple fit and finish prototype for an internal focus group, are executives flying in from the home office, or is this the final evaluation before the contract is awarded? Maybe the fastest RP method requires hours of hand work to accept a gloss finish, but a slower method goes straight to the paint booth. Avoid the learning curve, let us drive.
11. Our future is in your success. And our future is based on repeat business. Contact us and let's talk about how we can help you succeed, and deliver the client experience necessary to build a continuing product development partnership.
12. Allied Product Development, Inc. or dba allied3D Fort Wayne, Indiana 46825 PH: 260 489-7635 FX: 260 489-7652 www.allied3D.com